APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1648). The old malignant in new apparrell,: Discovered by the marks of malignancy given in the declarations, remonstrances, orders, ordinances, votes, &c. of one or both the honorable Houses of Parliament, and in their articles against Thomas Earl of Strafford, &c. and against William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury whom they put to death for malignancy. Printed for L.F..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Old Malignant in New Apparrell,: Discovered by the Marks of Malignancy Given in the Declarations, Remonstrances, Orders, Ordinances, Votes, &c. of One or Both the Honorable Houses of Parliament, and in Their Articles Against Thomas Earl of Strafford, &c. and Against William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury Whom They Put to Death for Malignancy. London: Printed for L.F., 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Old Malignant in New Apparrell,: Discovered by the Marks of Malignancy Given in the Declarations, Remonstrances, Orders, Ordinances, Votes, &c. of One or Both the Honorable Houses of Parliament, and in Their Articles Against Thomas Earl of Strafford, &c. and Against William Laud Archbishop of Canterbury Whom They Put to Death for Malignancy. Printed for L.F., 1648.

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