Lilburne, J. (1649). The hunting of the foxes from New-Market and Triploe-Heaths to White·Hall, by five small beagles (late of the Armie.) Or The grandie-deceivers unmasked (that you may know them.): Directed to all the free-commons of England, but in especiall, to all that have, and are still engaged in the military service of the Common-Wealth. Printed in a corner of freedome, right opposite to the Councel of Warre.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLilburne, John. The Hunting of the Foxes from New-Market and Triploe-Heaths to White·Hall, by Five Small Beagles (late of the Armie.) Or The Grandie-deceivers Unmasked (that You May Know Them.): Directed to All the Free-commons of England, but in Especiall, to All That Have, and Are Still Engaged in the Military Service of the Common-Wealth. [London]: Printed in a corner of freedome, right opposite to the Councel of Warre, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLilburne, John. The Hunting of the Foxes from New-Market and Triploe-Heaths to White·Hall, by Five Small Beagles (late of the Armie.) Or The Grandie-deceivers Unmasked (that You May Know Them.): Directed to All the Free-commons of England, but in Especiall, to All That Have, and Are Still Engaged in the Military Service of the Common-Wealth. Printed in a corner of freedome, right opposite to the Councel of Warre, 1649.