May, T. (1682). Arbitrary government displayed to the life, in the tyrannic usurpation of a junto of men called the Rump Parliament, and more especially in that of the tyrant and usurper, Oliver Cromwell: In which you have a clear view of the arbitrary, illegal, and unjust proceedings, of those persons under the notion of liberty, and a compendious history of those times, faithfully collected : with the characters and lives of several of those usurpers, and a brief account of the several persons that suffered death, and imprisonment under them for their loyalty to their king and cuontry [sic] ... : illustrated with several brass cutts, representing the chief persons and passages therein. Printed for Charles Leigh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMay, Thomas. Arbitrary Government Displayed to the Life, in the Tyrannic Usurpation of a Junto of Men Called the Rump Parliament, and More Especially in That of the Tyrant and Usurper, Oliver Cromwell: In Which You Have a Clear View of the Arbitrary, Illegal, and Unjust Proceedings, of Those Persons Under the Notion of Liberty, and a Compendious History of Those Times, Faithfully Collected : With the Characters and Lives of Several of Those Usurpers, and a Brief Account of the Several Persons That Suffered Death, and Imprisonment Under Them for Their Loyalty to Their King and Cuontry [sic] ... : Illustrated with Several Brass Cutts, Representing the Chief Persons and Passages Therein. London: Printed for Charles Leigh, 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMay, Thomas. Arbitrary Government Displayed to the Life, in the Tyrannic Usurpation of a Junto of Men Called the Rump Parliament, and More Especially in That of the Tyrant and Usurper, Oliver Cromwell: In Which You Have a Clear View of the Arbitrary, Illegal, and Unjust Proceedings, of Those Persons Under the Notion of Liberty, and a Compendious History of Those Times, Faithfully Collected : With the Characters and Lives of Several of Those Usurpers, and a Brief Account of the Several Persons That Suffered Death, and Imprisonment Under Them for Their Loyalty to Their King and Cuontry [sic] ... : Illustrated with Several Brass Cutts, Representing the Chief Persons and Passages Therein. Printed for Charles Leigh, 1682.