Wood, J., & Lilburne, J. (1649). The Levellers (falsly so called) vindicated, or The case of the twelve troops (which by treachery in a treaty) was lately surprised, and defeated at Burford, truly stated,: And offered to the judgment of all unbyassed, and wel-minded people, especially of the Army, their fellow souldiers, under the conduct of the Lord Fairfax. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWood, John, and John Lilburne. The Levellers (falsly so Called) Vindicated, or The Case of the Twelve Troops (which by Treachery in a Treaty) Was Lately Surprised, and Defeated at Burford, Truly Stated,: And Offered to the Judgment of All Unbyassed, and Wel-minded People, Especially of the Army, Their Fellow Souldiers, Under the Conduct of the Lord Fairfax. [London: publisher not identified, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWood, John, and John Lilburne. The Levellers (falsly so Called) Vindicated, or The Case of the Twelve Troops (which by Treachery in a Treaty) Was Lately Surprised, and Defeated at Burford, Truly Stated,: And Offered to the Judgment of All Unbyassed, and Wel-minded People, Especially of the Army, Their Fellow Souldiers, Under the Conduct of the Lord Fairfax. publisher not identified, 1649.