APA (7th ed.) Citation

P.T. (1641). The Distressed estate of the City of Dublin in Ireland at this present: Which is besieged by many thousands of the rebels, who commit most barbarous and bloody outrages and murders against the Protestants inhabiting about the city : with the copie of a wicked and bloody letter which was sent from one of the chiefe of the rebels in Ireland to an English merchant of London and a papist : full of bitternesse and cruelty. Printed for Iohn Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

P.T. The Distressed Estate of the City of Dublin in Ireland at This Present: Which Is Besieged by Many Thousands of the Rebels, Who Commit Most Barbarous and Bloody Outrages and Murders Against the Protestants Inhabiting About the City : With the Copie of a Wicked and Bloody Letter Which Was Sent from One of the Chiefe of the Rebels in Ireland to an English Merchant of London and a Papist : Full of Bitternesse and Cruelty. London: Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

P.T. The Distressed Estate of the City of Dublin in Ireland at This Present: Which Is Besieged by Many Thousands of the Rebels, Who Commit Most Barbarous and Bloody Outrages and Murders Against the Protestants Inhabiting About the City : With the Copie of a Wicked and Bloody Letter Which Was Sent from One of the Chiefe of the Rebels in Ireland to an English Merchant of London and a Papist : Full of Bitternesse and Cruelty. Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.

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