Londons allarum, or, England toss'd in a blanket, from Westminster-Abbey to the city of Edinbrough: Being a seasonable treaty, touching General Monck and his army : in a dialogue between a scarlet souldier, and an honest countrey-man : wherein is shewed the great necessity of withdrawing the souldiers from the Parliament-House, and permitting the members to sit again.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLondons Allarum, or, England Toss'd in a Blanket, from Westminster-Abbey to the City of Edinbrough: Being a Seasonable Treaty, Touching General Monck and His Army : In a Dialogue Between a Scarlet Souldier, and an Honest Countrey-man : Wherein Is Shewed the Great Necessity of Withdrawing the Souldiers from the Parliament-House, and Permitting the Members to Sit Again.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLondons Allarum, or, England Toss'd in a Blanket, from Westminster-Abbey to the City of Edinbrough: Being a Seasonable Treaty, Touching General Monck and His Army : In a Dialogue Between a Scarlet Souldier, and an Honest Countrey-man : Wherein Is Shewed the Great Necessity of Withdrawing the Souldiers from the Parliament-House, and Permitting the Members to Sit Again.