APA (7th ed.) Citation

Britannicus. (1644). Britannicus his pill to cvre malignancy, or, Frenzie now raigning amongst divers English Protestants which will not see the danger that their religion and liberties now lie in: Being the whole progresse of the adversaries long and continued plots briefly laid open and discovered : whereby the archest malignant will be either convinced or condemned and the weakest of the well-affected sufficiently strengthened and encouraged with all vigour to proceed with the Parliament in the defence of religion and liberty.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Britannicus. Britannicus His Pill to Cvre Malignancy, or, Frenzie Now Raigning Amongst Divers English Protestants Which Will Not See the Danger That Their Religion and Liberties Now Lie in: Being the Whole Progresse of the Adversaries Long and Continued Plots Briefly Laid Open and Discovered : Whereby the Archest Malignant Will Be Either Convinced or Condemned and the Weakest of the Well-affected Sufficiently Strengthened and Encouraged with All Vigour to Proceed with the Parliament in the Defence of Religion and Liberty. 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Britannicus. Britannicus His Pill to Cvre Malignancy, or, Frenzie Now Raigning Amongst Divers English Protestants Which Will Not See the Danger That Their Religion and Liberties Now Lie in: Being the Whole Progresse of the Adversaries Long and Continued Plots Briefly Laid Open and Discovered : Whereby the Archest Malignant Will Be Either Convinced or Condemned and the Weakest of the Well-affected Sufficiently Strengthened and Encouraged with All Vigour to Proceed with the Parliament in the Defence of Religion and Liberty. 1644.

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