(1644). The Souldiers language, or, A discourse between two souldiers: The one coming from York, the other from Bristol, shewing how the warres go on and how the souldiers carrie and demean themselves : with a survey of what forces the King hath at command both forraigne and domestick. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Souldiers Language, or, A Discourse Between Two Souldiers: The One Coming from York, the Other from Bristol, Shewing How the Warres Go on and How the Souldiers Carrie and Demean Themselves : With a Survey of What Forces the King Hath at Command Both Forraigne and Domestick. [London?: publisher not identified, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Souldiers Language, or, A Discourse Between Two Souldiers: The One Coming from York, the Other from Bristol, Shewing How the Warres Go on and How the Souldiers Carrie and Demean Themselves : With a Survey of What Forces the King Hath at Command Both Forraigne and Domestick. publisher not identified, 1644.