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UNISA996393096303316 |
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Titolo |
[Prayers of the Byble taken out of the olde testament and the newe, as olde holy fathers bothe men and women were wont to pray in tyme of tribulation deuyded in vi. partes] [[electronic resource]] |
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[London], : [Imprynted in Fletestrete by me Robert Redman], [1535?] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BrunfelsOtto <1488-1534.> |
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Prayers |
Creeds - Protestant |
Consolation |
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Monografia |
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Imprint from part 2 colophon. Title and suggested publication date from STC. |
In six parts. Part 1 based on Brunfels's "Precationes Biblicae" (Antwerp: M. de Keyser, 1531); different versions given in STC 2379 sq., 2748, 2996, and 20200. Part 2 (formerly STC 16815): The Pater noster in Englyshe. Part 3: The crede. Part 4: A consolation for troubled consciences (a translation of Luther's "Fourteen consolations"; reprinted in STC 20193). Part 5 a translation of Savonarola on Psalm 51; also reprinted in STC 20193. Part 6 a translation of Savonarola on Psalm 31--Cf. STC. |
Signatures: A-D Eâ´+. |
Part 2 formerly STC 16815. |
Part 2 identified as STC 16815 on UMI microfilm reel 55. |
Imperfect; part 2 only. |
Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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UNINA9910787329303321 |
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A question of security : the British defence review in an age of austerity / / edited by Michael Codner and Michael Clarke ; foreword by Lord Hutton of Furness |
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London : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2011 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (362 p.) |
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Military policy |
Great Britain Politics and government |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Foreword; Introduction -- Michael Codner; The United Kingdom's Strategic Moment -- Michael Clarke; Multilateral Approaches to British Security -- Andrew Rathmell; The Lean Years: Defence Consequences of the Fiscal Crisis -- Malcolm Chalmers; Strategic Considerations for the Anglo-American Alliance -- Lisa Aronsson; Entente or Oblivion: Franco-British Defence Co-operation -- Etienne de Durand; The SDSR and China -- Alexander Neill; British Strategy After Afghanistan -- Geoffrey Till |
A Force for Honour? UK Military Strategic Options -- Michael Codner Jointery and the Defence Review -- Trevor Taylor; The Special Relationship and the British Army -- Antulio J Echevarria II; Redefining the Military's Role in Domestic Security -- Mark Phillips; The Case for the Raf -- Eric Grove; Armed Inducement in Conflict Prevention -- Michael Codner; Defence Information Superiority: Still Underplayed -- Bill Robins; Failing Intelligence: reform of the Machinery -- Mark Phillips; The Armed Forces and the British People -- Hew Strachan; Procurement Reform -- David Gould |
Defence Industrial Strategy Under the Coalition -- Keith HaywardConclusion -- Michael Codner; Notes and References; About the Authors |
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In an age of austerity and uncertainty, can Britain's security be assured |
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- and its place in the world maintained? The British government's Strategic Defence and Security Review, released in October 2010, was long overdue. The former strategy did not account for the challenges faced by the armed forces in a post-9/11 world, and the financial crisis had rendered the defence programme unsustainable. Written by the foremost independent security and defence experts, including Hew Strachan and Malcolm Chambers, this vital new book analyses every important facet of the review: the impact of the spen |
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