(1645). The city alarum, or The weeke of our miscarriages,: Which have hitherto obstructed our proceedings, and will now retard them, if not speedily removed. : Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the excize. Printed for Ioshua Kirton in Forster-Lane next Gold-Smiths Hall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe City Alarum, or The Weeke of Our Miscarriages,: Which Have Hitherto Obstructed Our Proceedings, and Will Now Retard Them, If Not Speedily Removed. : Whereunto Is Annexed a Treatise of the Excize. London: Printed for Ioshua Kirton in Forster-Lane next Gold-Smiths Hall, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe City Alarum, or The Weeke of Our Miscarriages,: Which Have Hitherto Obstructed Our Proceedings, and Will Now Retard Them, If Not Speedily Removed. : Whereunto Is Annexed a Treatise of the Excize. Printed for Ioshua Kirton in Forster-Lane next Gold-Smiths Hall, 1645.