(1660). Britains triumph, for her imparallel'd deliverance, and her joyfull celebrating the proclamation of her most gracious, incomparable King Charles the Second, &c. defender of the faith.: Being a happy fore-runner of the day of his nativity, and as is hoped of his coronation. printed for W. Palmer at the Palm-treee [sic], neer St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBritains Triumph, for Her Imparallel'd Deliverance, and Her Joyfull Celebrating the Proclamation of Her Most Gracious, Incomparable King Charles the Second, &c. Defender of the Faith.: Being a Happy Fore-runner of the Day of His Nativity, and as Is Hoped of His Coronation. London: printed for W. Palmer at the Palm-treee [sic], neer St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBritains Triumph, for Her Imparallel'd Deliverance, and Her Joyfull Celebrating the Proclamation of Her Most Gracious, Incomparable King Charles the Second, &c. Defender of the Faith.: Being a Happy Fore-runner of the Day of His Nativity, and as Is Hoped of His Coronation. printed for W. Palmer at the Palm-treee [sic], neer St. Dunstans Church in Fleet-street, 1660.