APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1660). The Two city iuglers Tichborn, and Ireton: Being a dialogue: wherein, their rebellions, treacheries, treasons, and cheats, are fully discovered and brought to light: vvith some particular demonstrations of adhering to the Rump, and Committee of Safty [sic], to the ruine as they intended both of monarchy, city and country. Printed for T. Vere, with out Newgate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Two City Iuglers Tichborn, and Ireton: Being a Dialogue: Wherein, Their Rebellions, Treacheries, Treasons, and Cheats, Are Fully Discovered and Brought to Light: Vvith Some Particular Demonstrations of Adhering to the Rump, and Committee of Safty [sic], to the Ruine as They Intended Both of Monarchy, City and Country. [London]: Printed for T. Vere, with out Newgate, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Two City Iuglers Tichborn, and Ireton: Being a Dialogue: Wherein, Their Rebellions, Treacheries, Treasons, and Cheats, Are Fully Discovered and Brought to Light: Vvith Some Particular Demonstrations of Adhering to the Rump, and Committee of Safty [sic], to the Ruine as They Intended Both of Monarchy, City and Country. Printed for T. Vere, with out Newgate, 1660.

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