(1648). The fatall blow; or, The most impious and treasonable fact of Hammond,: In offering force unto, and hurting his sacred Majesty: discussed, and reparation pressed, by a suddain dissolution of the tyrannicall power of this present Parliament, a summary of whose wicked practices tending to the subversion of monarchie and murder of His Maiestie, and the enslaving of this nation is premised. The re-establishing of religion, and re-enthroning of His Maiestie by force and armes is propounded and justified. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Fatall Blow; or, The Most Impious and Treasonable Fact of Hammond,: In Offering Force Unto, and Hurting His Sacred Majesty: Discussed, and Reparation Pressed, by a Suddain Dissolution of the Tyrannicall Power of This Present Parliament, a Summary of Whose Wicked Practices Tending to the Subversion of Monarchie and Murder of His Maiestie, and the Enslaving of This Nation Is Premised. The Re-establishing of Religion, and Re-enthroning of His Maiestie by Force and Armes Is Propounded and Justified. London: [publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Fatall Blow; or, The Most Impious and Treasonable Fact of Hammond,: In Offering Force Unto, and Hurting His Sacred Majesty: Discussed, and Reparation Pressed, by a Suddain Dissolution of the Tyrannicall Power of This Present Parliament, a Summary of Whose Wicked Practices Tending to the Subversion of Monarchie and Murder of His Maiestie, and the Enslaving of This Nation Is Premised. The Re-establishing of Religion, and Re-enthroning of His Maiestie by Force and Armes Is Propounded and Justified. [publisher not identified], 1648.