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THE DISCOURSE AND SAD COMPLAINTS BETWIXT The FRENCH-MAN and the IRISH-MAN: EVIDENTLY Declaring, that the KING was the onely cause of the progresse and continuation of the warres in Ireland, to be brought over into England; And that the Queen was the onely occasion of the Recruits and Monies which have been levied, to be transpo••ted over from France.
With a true Narration of the sad successe that hath followed His Majesties Armies and doth still keep them company; not onely in the West, but in divers other pl••∣ces, and the great possibility wherein the Parliaments Forces are of putting a speedy period to these long and unnaturall Wars.
VVith a full Account of the s••v••rall remarkable Victories which it hath pleased God of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 divers places to confer on the Army of the Parliament.
Aprill 〈◊〉〈◊〉 L••••••••••, Pri••ted by ••••nard Alsop, 1646.