APA (7th ed.) Citation

Corbet, J. (1656). The Protestant's warning-piece: Or, The humble remonstrance of Ieffery Corbet citizen and grocer of London, composed for the view of his Highness, the Parliament, and all the good people in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and published to frustrate the designes of the incendiaries employed by the Pope, and the King of Spain, who have severall yeares contrived to fire the city of London in a 100 places at once, and then proceed to their long intended massacre. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Corbet, Jeffrey. The Protestant's Warning-piece: Or, The Humble Remonstrance of Ieffery Corbet Citizen and Grocer of London, Composed for the View of His Highness, the Parliament, and All the Good People in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and Published to Frustrate the Designes of the Incendiaries Employed by the Pope, and the King of Spain, Who Have Severall Yeares Contrived to Fire the City of London in a 100 Places at Once, and Then Proceed to Their Long Intended Massacre. [London: publisher not identified, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Corbet, Jeffrey. The Protestant's Warning-piece: Or, The Humble Remonstrance of Ieffery Corbet Citizen and Grocer of London, Composed for the View of His Highness, the Parliament, and All the Good People in England, Scotland, and Ireland; and Published to Frustrate the Designes of the Incendiaries Employed by the Pope, and the King of Spain, Who Have Severall Yeares Contrived to Fire the City of London in a 100 Places at Once, and Then Proceed to Their Long Intended Massacre. publisher not identified, 1656.

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