APA (7th ed.) Citation

Albemarle, G. M., & J. E. (1659). A sober letter of General Monck's unto the commander in chiefe, and officers in Ireland: With another letter from an officer of the army there, wherein the genrall doth declare his own, and the armies resolution, to adhere to their first declaration, notwithstanding the agreement of his commissioners at London, it being contrary to the instructions given them to act by. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Albemarle, George Monck, and J. E. A Sober Letter of General Monck's Unto the Commander in Chiefe, and Officers in Ireland: With Another Letter from an Officer of the Army There, Wherein the Genrall Doth Declare His Own, and the Armies Resolution, to Adhere to Their First Declaration, Notwithstanding the Agreement of His Commissioners at London, It Being Contrary to the Instructions Given Them to Act by. London: [publisher not identified], 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Albemarle, George Monck, and J. E. A Sober Letter of General Monck's Unto the Commander in Chiefe, and Officers in Ireland: With Another Letter from an Officer of the Army There, Wherein the Genrall Doth Declare His Own, and the Armies Resolution, to Adhere to Their First Declaration, Notwithstanding the Agreement of His Commissioners at London, It Being Contrary to the Instructions Given Them to Act by. [publisher not identified], 1659.

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