APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lover of this Common-wealth. (1659). An epitomie of tyranny in the island of Guernzey.: Sent in a letter to a person of quality in London, concerning the late irregular transactions there, in relation to a certain deputation and addresse made to Richard late Protector; with the said addresse it self, lately presented to him by Peter and William de Beauvoir the pretended deputy; discovering their evil and dangerous designs against the government of a Common-Wealth. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lover of this Common-wealth. An Epitomie of Tyranny in the Island of Guernzey.: Sent in a Letter to a Person of Quality in London, Concerning the Late Irregular Transactions There, in Relation to a Certain Deputation and Addresse Made to Richard Late Protector; with the Said Addresse It Self, Lately Presented to Him by Peter and William De Beauvoir the Pretended Deputy; Discovering Their Evil and Dangerous Designs Against the Government of a Common-Wealth. [London?: publisher not identified], 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lover of this Common-wealth. An Epitomie of Tyranny in the Island of Guernzey.: Sent in a Letter to a Person of Quality in London, Concerning the Late Irregular Transactions There, in Relation to a Certain Deputation and Addresse Made to Richard Late Protector; with the Said Addresse It Self, Lately Presented to Him by Peter and William De Beauvoir the Pretended Deputy; Discovering Their Evil and Dangerous Designs Against the Government of a Common-Wealth. publisher not identified], 1659.

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