The reformed army.: VVherein is plainly set forth, 1. What officers are necessary in an army, over one particular brigade. 2. VVhat officers may well be discharged, which as yet are allowed. 3. VVhat revinews will be saved which may be imployed to more necessary uses. 4. VVhat disaduantatge the state receives by such unnecessary officers, overpowring votes in councells of war. 5. What can be alleaged for the allowance of such places and the difference between these our civill vvars, and those in other countries. Seene and allowed by the Right Honourable, the Lords, and Commons, in Parliament, and published for the good of the kingdome in generall.

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The reformed army.: VVherein is plainly set forth, 1. What officers are necessary in an army, over one particular brigade. 2. VVhat officers may well be discharged, which as yet are allowed. 3. VVhat revinews will be saved which may be imployed to more necessary uses. 4. VVhat disaduantatge the state receives by such unnecessary officers, overpowring votes in councells of war. 5. What can be alleaged for the allowance of such places and the difference between these our civill vvars, and those in other countries. Seene and allowed by the Right Honourable, the Lords, and Commons, in Parliament, and published for the good of the kingdome in generall.
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J. B. (John Brandon)
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London :: Printed for J.B.,
1645.
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Armies -- Organization
Great Britain -- History
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"The reformed army.: VVherein is plainly set forth, 1. What officers are necessary in an army, over one particular brigade. 2. VVhat officers may well be discharged, which as yet are allowed. 3. VVhat revinews will be saved which may be imployed to more necessary uses. 4. VVhat disaduantatge the state receives by such unnecessary officers, overpowring votes in councells of war. 5. What can be alleaged for the allowance of such places and the difference between these our civill vvars, and those in other countries. Seene and allowed by the Right Honourable, the Lords, and Commons, in Parliament, and published for the good of the kingdome in generall." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A77257.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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THE REFORMED ARMY.

VVherein is plainly set forth,

  • 1. What Officers are necessary in an Army, over one particular Brigade.
  • 2. VVhat Officers may well be discharged, which as yet are al∣lowed.
  • 3. VVhat revinews will be saved which may be imployed to more necessary uses.
  • 4. VVhat disaduantage the State receives by such unnecessary Officers, overpowring Votes in Councells of war.
  • 5. What can be alleaged for the allowance of such Places and the difference between these our Civill VVars, and those in other Countries.

Seene and allowed by the Right Honour∣able, the Lords, and Commons, in Parlia∣ment, and published for the good of the Kingdome in generall.

London, Printed for J. B. 1645.

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