APA (7th ed.) Citation

Yorke-shire gentleman & Newcastle, W. C. (1644). A new-come guest to the towne: That is the descriminant oath which the Earle of Newcastle imposeth upon the countie and citie of Yorke, and all others under his command and power, violently abusing them to the maintaining of this unnaturall warre against the Parliament to the ruine of the kingdome and themselves. Printed for Matthew Walbancke ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Yorke-shire gentleman and William Cavendish Newcastle. A New-come Guest to the Towne: That Is the Descriminant Oath Which the Earle of Newcastle Imposeth upon the Countie and Citie of Yorke, and All Others Under His Command and Power, Violently Abusing Them to the Maintaining of This Unnaturall Warre Against the Parliament to the Ruine of the Kingdome and Themselves. London: Printed for Matthew Walbancke ..., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Yorke-shire gentleman and William Cavendish Newcastle. A New-come Guest to the Towne: That Is the Descriminant Oath Which the Earle of Newcastle Imposeth upon the Countie and Citie of Yorke, and All Others Under His Command and Power, Violently Abusing Them to the Maintaining of This Unnaturall Warre Against the Parliament to the Ruine of the Kingdome and Themselves. Printed for Matthew Walbancke ..., 1644.

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