Hickeringill, E. The history of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, principles, and practices: (mining and countermining the Tory-plots and principles) in the reign of King Charles the First, during the conduct of affaires, under the influence of the three great minions and favourites : Buckingham, Laud, and Strafford, and the sad forre-runners and prologues to that fatal-year (to England and Ireland) 41 : wherein (as in a mirrour) is shown the face of the late (we do not say the present) times.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHickeringill, Edmund. The History of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, Principles, and Practices: (mining and Countermining the Tory-plots and Principles) in the Reign of King Charles the First, During the Conduct of Affaires, Under the Influence of the Three Great Minions and Favourites : Buckingham, Laud, and Strafford, and the Sad Forre-runners and Prologues to That Fatal-year (to England and Ireland) 41 : Wherein (as in a Mirrour) Is Shown the Face of the Late (we Do Not Say the Present) Times.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHickeringill, Edmund. The History of Whiggism, or, The Whiggish-plots, Principles, and Practices: (mining and Countermining the Tory-plots and Principles) in the Reign of King Charles the First, During the Conduct of Affaires, Under the Influence of the Three Great Minions and Favourites : Buckingham, Laud, and Strafford, and the Sad Forre-runners and Prologues to That Fatal-year (to England and Ireland) 41 : Wherein (as in a Mirrour) Is Shown the Face of the Late (we Do Not Say the Present) Times.