APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). Scotlands alarme. Or, Some considerations tending to demonstrate the necessitie of our speedie marching to the assistance of our brethren in England, notwithstanding all difficulties and necessities, reall or pretended.: Together, with a letter dated at Edinburgh, Novemb. the 29. 1643. Wherein is given full satisfaction to all men who desire to know the reasons why the Scots Army is not yet advanced into England. Printed, first at Edinburgh, and Re-printed at London for Robert Bostock.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scotlands Alarme. Or, Some Considerations Tending to Demonstrate the Necessitie of Our Speedie Marching to the Assistance of Our Brethren in England, Notwithstanding All Difficulties and Necessities, Reall or Pretended.: Together, with a Letter Dated at Edinburgh, Novemb. the 29. 1643. Wherein Is Given Full Satisfaction to All Men Who Desire to Know the Reasons Why the Scots Army Is Not yet Advanced into England. [London]: Printed, first at Edinburgh, and Re-printed at London for Robert Bostock, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Scotlands Alarme. Or, Some Considerations Tending to Demonstrate the Necessitie of Our Speedie Marching to the Assistance of Our Brethren in England, Notwithstanding All Difficulties and Necessities, Reall or Pretended.: Together, with a Letter Dated at Edinburgh, Novemb. the 29. 1643. Wherein Is Given Full Satisfaction to All Men Who Desire to Know the Reasons Why the Scots Army Is Not yet Advanced into England. Printed, first at Edinburgh, and Re-printed at London for Robert Bostock, 1643.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.