J. M. (1648). Neutrality is malignancy:: Asserted in a letter from an eminent person in the Army, to his friend at Westminster : and clearly evidenced by an examination of a factious malignant libell, entitled, The moderator : wherein the authour thereof Thomas Povey Esquire, under a false pretext of moderation and neutrality, grosly slandereth the Parliament, and endevoureth to disswade the people from yeilding assistance, or adhering to them. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. M. Neutrality Is Malignancy:: Asserted in a Letter from an Eminent Person in the Army, to His Friend at Westminster : And Clearly Evidenced by an Examination of a Factious Malignant Libell, Entitled, The Moderator : Wherein the Authour Thereof Thomas Povey Esquire, Under a False Pretext of Moderation and Neutrality, Grosly Slandereth the Parliament, and Endevoureth to Disswade the People from Yeilding Assistance, or Adhering to Them. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. M. Neutrality Is Malignancy:: Asserted in a Letter from an Eminent Person in the Army, to His Friend at Westminster : And Clearly Evidenced by an Examination of a Factious Malignant Libell, Entitled, The Moderator : Wherein the Authour Thereof Thomas Povey Esquire, Under a False Pretext of Moderation and Neutrality, Grosly Slandereth the Parliament, and Endevoureth to Disswade the People from Yeilding Assistance, or Adhering to Them. publisher not identified], 1648.