APA (7th ed.) Citation

Younger, W. (1660). A brief view of the late troubles and confusions in England,: Begun and occasioned by a prevailing faction in the Long Parliament: deduced to the auspicious [sic] coming in of General Monck, and the most glorious and happy restitution of King Charles the Second. Printed for Robert Gibbs, at the golden Ball in Chancery-lane..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Younger, William. A Brief View of the Late Troubles and Confusions in England,: Begun and Occasioned by a Prevailing Faction in the Long Parliament: Deduced to the Auspicious [sic] Coming in of General Monck, and the Most Glorious and Happy Restitution of King Charles the Second. London,: Printed for Robert Gibbs, at the golden Ball in Chancery-lane., 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Younger, William. A Brief View of the Late Troubles and Confusions in England,: Begun and Occasioned by a Prevailing Faction in the Long Parliament: Deduced to the Auspicious [sic] Coming in of General Monck, and the Most Glorious and Happy Restitution of King Charles the Second. Printed for Robert Gibbs, at the golden Ball in Chancery-lane., 1660.

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