Publications of Thomas Wilford

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  • Wilford, Thomas. A military discourse whether it be better for England to give an invador [sic] present battle, or to temporize and defer the same. With an appendix Shewing Nennias a worthy Briton, the very Patern of a valiant, noble, and faithful Subject, encountering with Juliat Caeser, at his first coming into this Island, was by him Death-Wounded, yet nevertheless he got Cesar's Sword; put him to Fight, flew therewith Lohanus a Tribune of the Romans, endured Pignt till his Country won the Battle, died fifteen Days after. Now published by Nath. Booth of Gray's-Inn, Esq;. London: [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCXXXIV. [1734]. ESTC No. T78056. Grub Street ID 299962.
  • Wilford, Thomas. A military discourse whether it be better for England to give an invader present battle, or to temporize and defer the same. Together with a A certain, ready, and orderly course for speedy arming in Kent, or any other County, at an Alarm given to the Country. Both written by Sir Thomas Wilford, An Eminent Commander, and Cotemporary with Sir Walter Ralegh. To which is added, an appendix; giving an accoun of Nennius, a worthy Briton, his gallant Encounter with Julius Caesar, at his first Landing, grasping his Sword from him, and putting him to Flight. London: printed for J. Wilford, at the Three-Flower-de-Luces in Fleet-Lane, near the Old-Bailey, [1740?]. ESTC No. T112002. Grub Street ID 164058.
  • Wilford, Thomas. A military discourse whether it be better for England to give an invador [sic] present battle, or to temporize and defer the same. Including the history of invasions. By a lover of his country. London: printed for Jacob Robinson, 1744. ESTC No. T216911. Grub Street ID 242175.