APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, G. (1647). A great fight in the kingdome of Ireland: Betwixt the Protestant forces under the command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish forces under command of that arch-rebell Generall Preston. With the number that were slaine on both sides, and the names of the colonels, lieutenant-colonels, majors, captaines, and other officers and souldiers, taken prisoners. Also the manner of Prestons marching towards Dublin, with 9000. foot, and 1600. horse, to besiege the said city. by B.A..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, G. A Great Fight in the Kingdome of Ireland: Betwixt the Protestant Forces Under the Command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish Forces Under Command of That Arch-rebell Generall Preston. With the Number That Were Slaine on Both Sides, and the Names of the Colonels, Lieutenant-colonels, Majors, Captaines, and Other Officers and Souldiers, Taken Prisoners. Also the Manner of Prestons Marching Towards Dublin, with 9000. Foot, and 1600. Horse, to Besiege the Said City. Printed at London: by B.A., 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, G. A Great Fight in the Kingdome of Ireland: Betwixt the Protestant Forces Under the Command of Major Generall Jones, and the Irish Forces Under Command of That Arch-rebell Generall Preston. With the Number That Were Slaine on Both Sides, and the Names of the Colonels, Lieutenant-colonels, Majors, Captaines, and Other Officers and Souldiers, Taken Prisoners. Also the Manner of Prestons Marching Towards Dublin, with 9000. Foot, and 1600. Horse, to Besiege the Said City. by B.A., 1647.

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