The most controversial English railitary work of its ime, Smyth's outspoken criticism of the English expedition to the Low countries, his disillusionment with sixteenth-century methods of war, and his concept of the ideal army are at once a celebration of and an indictment of the character of militant England.
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The most controversial English railitary work of its ime, Smyth's outspoken criticism of the English expedition to the Low countries, his disillusionment with sixteenth-century methods of war, and his concept of the ideal army are at once a celebration of and an indictment of the character of militant England.
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Add this copy of Certain Discourses Military (Folger Documents of Tudor to cart. $40.24, good condition, Sold by Swan Trading Company rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from GEORGETOWN, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1992 by Associated University Press.