APA (7th ed.) Citation

(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.) Citation

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. London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1692.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

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, 1692.

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