APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, J. (1648). The fooles of fate: or, The unravelling of the Parliament and Army.: Fate (for our crimes) permitted us to grumble 'gainst each thing, next for to be tumultuous, and fight against our King. ... Their Army are the peoples hate, both they will now pull down, and now behold the fools of fate fall dead by Charles his crowne. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. The Fooles of Fate: Or, The Unravelling of the Parliament and Army.: Fate (for Our Crimes) Permitted Us to Grumble 'Gainst Each Thing, Next for to Be Tumultuous, and Fight Against Our King. ... Their Army Are the Peoples Hate, Both They Will Now Pull Down, and Now Behold the Fools of Fate Fall Dead by Charles His Crowne. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. The Fooles of Fate: Or, The Unravelling of the Parliament and Army.: Fate (for Our Crimes) Permitted Us to Grumble 'Gainst Each Thing, Next for to Be Tumultuous, and Fight Against Our King. ... Their Army Are the Peoples Hate, Both They Will Now Pull Down, and Now Behold the Fools of Fate Fall Dead by Charles His Crowne. publisher not identified], 1648.

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