French, N. (1668). A narrative of the settlement and sale of Ireland: Whereby the just English adventurer is much prejudiced, the antient proprietor destroyed, and publick faith violated : to the great discredit of the English church, and government, (if not re-called and made void) as being against the principles of Christianity, and true Protestancy. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFrench, Nicholas. A Narrative of the Settlement and Sale of Ireland: Whereby the Just English Adventurer Is Much Prejudiced, the Antient Proprietor Destroyed, and Publick Faith Violated : To the Great Discredit of the English Church, and Government, (if Not Re-called and Made Void) as Being Against the Principles of Christianity, and True Protestancy. Lovain: [publisher not identified], 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFrench, Nicholas. A Narrative of the Settlement and Sale of Ireland: Whereby the Just English Adventurer Is Much Prejudiced, the Antient Proprietor Destroyed, and Publick Faith Violated : To the Great Discredit of the English Church, and Government, (if Not Re-called and Made Void) as Being Against the Principles of Christianity, and True Protestancy. [publisher not identified], 1668.