APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1655). The Royall merlin; or, Great Brittains loyal observator:: Foretelling, the time and continuation of this present government, under a Protector and a Parliament; then under a Parliament and Protector; and afterwards by another magistrate, whose royal stile and dignity will cause England to rejoyce and sing: denoting also, the time and year of these great changes and revolutions; the transcendent actions, that will accrue unto his Highness, and a prophesie thereupon; the revolt of some eminent officers and commanders; the new rising of the Scots; the ambiguous debates, and warlike proceedings of Christian princes, for restoring the oppressed to their rights; the appearing of three west or south-west armies; and the event, atchievment, and success of the English naval and land-forces. With the time prefixed, for discarding of the Egyptian angel, and the taking off of taxes: from which future impositions, Good Lord deliver us. Printed for George Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Royall Merlin; or, Great Brittains Loyal Observator:: Foretelling, the Time and Continuation of This Present Government, Under a Protector and a Parliament; Then Under a Parliament and Protector; and Afterwards by Another Magistrate, Whose Royal Stile and Dignity Will Cause England to Rejoyce and Sing: Denoting Also, the Time and Year of These Great Changes and Revolutions; the Transcendent Actions, That Will Accrue Unto His Highness, and a Prophesie Thereupon; the Revolt of Some Eminent Officers and Commanders; the New Rising of the Scots; the Ambiguous Debates, and Warlike Proceedings of Christian Princes, for Restoring the Oppressed to Their Rights; the Appearing of Three West or South-west Armies; and the Event, Atchievment, and Success of the English Naval and Land-forces. With the Time Prefixed, for Discarding of the Egyptian Angel, and the Taking off of Taxes: From Which Future Impositions, Good Lord Deliver Us. London,: Printed for George Horton, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Royall Merlin; or, Great Brittains Loyal Observator:: Foretelling, the Time and Continuation of This Present Government, Under a Protector and a Parliament; Then Under a Parliament and Protector; and Afterwards by Another Magistrate, Whose Royal Stile and Dignity Will Cause England to Rejoyce and Sing: Denoting Also, the Time and Year of These Great Changes and Revolutions; the Transcendent Actions, That Will Accrue Unto His Highness, and a Prophesie Thereupon; the Revolt of Some Eminent Officers and Commanders; the New Rising of the Scots; the Ambiguous Debates, and Warlike Proceedings of Christian Princes, for Restoring the Oppressed to Their Rights; the Appearing of Three West or South-west Armies; and the Event, Atchievment, and Success of the English Naval and Land-forces. With the Time Prefixed, for Discarding of the Egyptian Angel, and the Taking off of Taxes: From Which Future Impositions, Good Lord Deliver Us. Printed for George Horton, 1655.

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