An address to the loyal Volunteer Corps of Great Britain in two parts. Part I. Cautions against the ill effects likely to proceed from the present habits of the Associations. Part II. The means pointed out, whereby the Volunteer Corps may render permanent benefits to their Country. By Robert Hardy, M. A. Curate of West-Bourne; Vicar of Stoughton, and of East-Marden, in Sussex: and Chaplain to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.

  • Hardy, Robert, 1766 or 7-1843.
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An address to the loyal Volunteer Corps of Great Britain: in two parts. Part I. Cautions against the ill effects likely to proceed from the present habits of the Associations. Part II. The means pointed out, whereby the Volunteer Corps may render permanen

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Chichester : printed by J. Seagrave; and sold by F. & C. Rivington, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, [1799]

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