APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crant, T. The plott and progresse of the Irish rebellion: Wherein is discovered the machavilian policie of the Earle of Straford, Sir George Ratcliffe and others : shewing what countenance that rebellion hath had against the Protestants of England, which doth now too manifestly appeare, by His Majesties granting a free and generall pardon to the rebells in Ireland : and authorizing the calling of a new Parliament in Ireland according to the rebells desires of late condiscended unto at Oxford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crant, Thomas. The Plott and Progresse of the Irish Rebellion: Wherein Is Discovered the Machavilian Policie of the Earle of Straford, Sir George Ratcliffe and Others : Shewing What Countenance That Rebellion Hath Had Against the Protestants of England, Which Doth Now Too Manifestly Appeare, by His Majesties Granting a Free and Generall Pardon to the Rebells in Ireland : And Authorizing the Calling of a New Parliament in Ireland According to the Rebells Desires of Late Condiscended Unto at Oxford.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crant, Thomas. The Plott and Progresse of the Irish Rebellion: Wherein Is Discovered the Machavilian Policie of the Earle of Straford, Sir George Ratcliffe and Others : Shewing What Countenance That Rebellion Hath Had Against the Protestants of England, Which Doth Now Too Manifestly Appeare, by His Majesties Granting a Free and Generall Pardon to the Rebells in Ireland : And Authorizing the Calling of a New Parliament in Ireland According to the Rebells Desires of Late Condiscended Unto at Oxford.

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