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Mars stript of his armour or, The army display'd in all its true colours
Containing the characters of I. An army in general. II. A regiment, or battalion. III. A captain-general. IV. A lieutenant-general. V. A major-general. VI. A brigadier-general. VII. A colonel. VIII. A lieutenant-Colonel. IX. A major. X. A captain of the guards. XI. An aid de camp. XII. A partizan. XIII. A spy. XIV. A captain. XV. A lieutenant. XVI. An ensign. XVII. An adjutant. XVIII. A quarter-master. XIX. The chaplain of a regiment. XX. The surgeon. XXI. A serjeant. XXII. A grenadier. XXIII. A private centinel. XXIV. A provost. By a lover of the mathematicks -
The modern world disrob'd
or, both sexes stript of their pretended vertue. In two parts. First, Of the Ladies. Secondly, Of the Gentlemen. With Familiar Descant upon every Character -
Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows
or, the fashionable virtues and vices of both sexes expos'd to publick view. In two parts. I. Of the Ladies. II. Of the Gentlemen. With Familiar Descants upon each Character -
The modern world disrob'd
or, both sexes stript of their pretended vertue. In two parts. First, Of the Ladies. Secondly, Of the Gentlemen. With Familiar Descant upon every Character. By the author of the London-Spy -
The wooden world dissected
in the character of a ship of war: As also, the characters of all the officers, From the captain to the Common Sailor; Viz. I. A Sea-Captain. II. A Sea-Lieutenant. III. A Sea-Chaplain. IV. The Master of a Ship of War. V. The Purser. VI. The Surgeon. Vii. The Gunner. Viii. The Carpenter. IX. The Boatswain. X. A Sea-Cook. XI. A Midshipman. XII. The Captain's Steward. XIII. A Sailor. By the author of the London-Spy -
Mars stript of his armour
or, the army displayed in all its true colours. Containing the Characters of I. An Army in General. II. A Regiment or Battalion. III. A Captain-General. IV. A Lieutenant-General. V. A Major-General. VI. A Brigadier-General. Vii. A Colonel. Viii. A Lieutenant-Colonel. IX. A Major. X. A Captain of the Guards. XI. An Aid-de-Camp. XII. A Partisan. XIII. A Spy. XIV. A Captain. XV. A Lieutenant. XVI. An Ensign. XVII. An Adjutant. XVIII. A Quarter-Master. XIX. The Chaplain of a Regiment. XX. The Surgeon. XXI. The Sergeant. XXII. A Grenadier. XXIII. A private Centinel. XXIV. A Provost. By the author of The wooden world dissected -
The modern world disrob'd
or, both sexes stript of their pretended vertue. In two parts. First, Of the Ladies. Secondly, Of the Gentlemen. with Familiar Descant upon every Character