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;

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: [s.n.], Printed in the Year MDCCXXXIV. [1734]
Publication year
1734
ESTC No.
T78056
Grub Street ID
299962
Description
[8],63,[1]p. ; 8°.
Note
Attributed to Sir Thomas Wilford, and sometimes to Sir Walter Raleigh

A reply to 'England's defence' by Thomas Digges.