(1692). Hinc illae lachrymae, or, England's miseries set forth in their true light: Being a brief history of the manifold difficulties this kingdom laboured under, in the reigns of K. James I and his unfortunate son, which brought on our bloody civil wars, and the death of K. Charles I and at last caused the abdication of King James II. Printed for J. Johnson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHinc Illae Lachrymae, or, England's Miseries Set Forth in Their True Light: Being a Brief History of the Manifold Difficulties This Kingdom Laboured Under, in the Reigns of K. James I and His Unfortunate Son, Which Brought on Our Bloody Civil Wars, and the Death of K. Charles I and at Last Caused the Abdication of King James II. London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHinc Illae Lachrymae, or, England's Miseries Set Forth in Their True Light: Being a Brief History of the Manifold Difficulties This Kingdom Laboured Under, in the Reigns of K. James I and His Unfortunate Son, Which Brought on Our Bloody Civil Wars, and the Death of K. Charles I and at Last Caused the Abdication of King James II. Printed for J. Johnson, 1692.