APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1651). Remarkable observations of Gods mercies towards England.: With, a catalogue of all the most notable victories obtained by the Parliaments forces in England and Scotland, since the famous battel of Naesby [sic], in June 1645. to this present time. Together, with a discovery of the enemies plots and designs against this Common-Wealth; and what means they used to foment our late distractions; and who were the chiefest instruments and contrivers of this bloody war. Printed by Robert Wood, and are to be sold at his house in Grubstreet, near the Flying-Horse.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Remarkable Observations of Gods Mercies Towards England.: With, a Catalogue of All the Most Notable Victories Obtained by the Parliaments Forces in England and Scotland, Since the Famous Battel of Naesby [sic], in June 1645. to This Present Time. Together, with a Discovery of the Enemies Plots and Designs Against This Common-Wealth; and What Means They Used to Foment Our Late Distractions; and Who Were the Chiefest Instruments and Contrivers of This Bloody War. London: Printed by Robert Wood, and are to be sold at his house in Grubstreet, near the Flying-Horse, 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Remarkable Observations of Gods Mercies Towards England.: With, a Catalogue of All the Most Notable Victories Obtained by the Parliaments Forces in England and Scotland, Since the Famous Battel of Naesby [sic], in June 1645. to This Present Time. Together, with a Discovery of the Enemies Plots and Designs Against This Common-Wealth; and What Means They Used to Foment Our Late Distractions; and Who Were the Chiefest Instruments and Contrivers of This Bloody War. Printed by Robert Wood, and are to be sold at his house in Grubstreet, near the Flying-Horse, 1651.

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