(1644). Propositions of the Irish rebells, by the name of the Roman Catholiques of Ireland, presented to His Majestie in pursuance of their remonstrance of grievances, and annexed to the said remonstrance: Which being granted, the rebell doe offer to assist His Majestie with ten thousand Irish against the Parliament : and further to expose their lives and fortunes to serve His Majestie as occasion shall require : fit instruments to settle the Protestant religion. Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPropositions of the Irish Rebells, by the Name of the Roman Catholiques of Ireland, Presented to His Majestie in Pursuance of Their Remonstrance of Grievances, and Annexed to the Said Remonstrance: Which Being Granted, the Rebell Doe Offer to Assist His Majestie with Ten Thousand Irish Against the Parliament : And Further to Expose Their Lives and Fortunes to Serve His Majestie as Occasion Shall Require : Fit Instruments to Settle the Protestant Religion. London: Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford ..., 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPropositions of the Irish Rebells, by the Name of the Roman Catholiques of Ireland, Presented to His Majestie in Pursuance of Their Remonstrance of Grievances, and Annexed to the Said Remonstrance: Which Being Granted, the Rebell Doe Offer to Assist His Majestie with Ten Thousand Irish Against the Parliament : And Further to Expose Their Lives and Fortunes to Serve His Majestie as Occasion Shall Require : Fit Instruments to Settle the Protestant Religion. Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford ..., 1644.