Philocrates. (1648). The loyall sacrifice: Presented in the lives and deaths of those two eminent-heroick patternes, for valour, discipline, and fidelity; the generally beloved and bemoaned, Sir Charls Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, knights. Being both shot to death at Colchester, five houres after the surrender. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilocrates. The Loyall Sacrifice: Presented in the Lives and Deaths of Those Two Eminent-heroick Patternes, for Valour, Discipline, and Fidelity; the Generally Beloved and Bemoaned, Sir Charls Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, Knights. Being Both Shot to Death at Colchester, Five Houres After the Surrender. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhilocrates. The Loyall Sacrifice: Presented in the Lives and Deaths of Those Two Eminent-heroick Patternes, for Valour, Discipline, and Fidelity; the Generally Beloved and Bemoaned, Sir Charls Lucas, and Sir George Lisle, Knights. Being Both Shot to Death at Colchester, Five Houres After the Surrender. publisher not identified], 1648.