Hickeringill, E. (1682). 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. Printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill..
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. London,: Printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill., 1682.
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. Printed for E. Smith, at the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill., 1682.