(1660). Haslerig & Vain or, A dialogue between them at their several conference in the Tower of London,: Being a lamentation of both their vile actions which was formerly committed by them, with all their damnable plots, against the late King Charles after their apprehending. Together with their contrivance against this famous City of London, and now cursing their miserable condition expecting every day for their tryall. Printed for William Gilbertson..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHaslerig & Vain or, A Dialogue Between Them at Their Several Conference in the Tower of London,: Being a Lamentation of Both Their Vile Actions Which Was Formerly Committed by Them, with All Their Damnable Plots, Against the Late King Charles After Their Apprehending. Together with Their Contrivance Against This Famous City of London, and Now Cursing Their Miserable Condition Expecting Every Day for Their Tryall. London,: Printed for William Gilbertson., 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHaslerig & Vain or, A Dialogue Between Them at Their Several Conference in the Tower of London,: Being a Lamentation of Both Their Vile Actions Which Was Formerly Committed by Them, with All Their Damnable Plots, Against the Late King Charles After Their Apprehending. Together with Their Contrivance Against This Famous City of London, and Now Cursing Their Miserable Condition Expecting Every Day for Their Tryall. Printed for William Gilbertson., 1660.