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313 Permissions Below is additional information regarding the following figures in the book. Fig. 1. Woodcut from The art of Warre; or, Militarie discourses by Sieur Du Praissac . Courtesy of the Birmingham Central Library, United Kingdom. Fig. 2. Woodcut detail from The Military Art of Trayning by Jacob de Gheyn. © British Library Board. All rights reserved C.27a21. Fig. 3. Woodcut detail from The Faithful, yet Imperfect, Character of a Glorious KING, KING CHARLES I. Written by a Person of Quality. © British Library Board. All rights reserved E.1799.(1.). Fig. 4. Woodcut detail from The Exercise of the English by an anonymous author.© British Library Board. All rights reserved E.136[23]. All four figures are published with permission of ProQuest. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Image produced by ProQuest as part of Early English Books Online. Inquiries maybe made to: ProQuest , 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106–1346, USA. Telephone: 734-761-4700; E-mail: info@il.proquest.com; Web page: www.il.proquest.com. Fig. 5. Captain George Corwin. Painting attributed to Thomas Smith, Boston, 1675. All but head repainted by Hannah Crownshield about 1819; retouched by Howarth, Boston, 1864. Oil on canvas, 49x39 inches. Photograph courtesy of Peabody Essex Museum. Negative/Catalog #: 4134.1. Fig. 14. John Leverett. Unknown artist, attributed to Sir Peter Lely, c. 1655. Oil on canvas, 43½x35 inches. Photograph courtesy of Peabody Essex Museum. Negative/Catalog #: 106819. Fig. 15. Major Thomas Savage. Attributed to Thomas Smith, 1679. Oil on canvas, 42x37⅛ inches. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bequest of Henry Lee Shattuck in memory of the late M. Gray. Photograph © 2009 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. ...

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