APA (7th ed.) Citation

Womock, L. (1683). The associators cashier'd: Proving by undeniable arguments, as well as by the testimony of their own mouthes, that the late endeavours of some restless spirits were, 1. to enervate monarchy, 2. to subvert the institution of English-parliaments, and usher in the power of the sword. Printed for Walter Davis.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Womock, Laurence. The Associators Cashier'd: Proving by Undeniable Arguments, as Well as by the Testimony of Their Own Mouthes, That the Late Endeavours of Some Restless Spirits Were, 1. to Enervate Monarchy, 2. to Subvert the Institution of English-parliaments, and Usher in the Power of the Sword. London: Printed for Walter Davis, 1683.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Womock, Laurence. The Associators Cashier'd: Proving by Undeniable Arguments, as Well as by the Testimony of Their Own Mouthes, That the Late Endeavours of Some Restless Spirits Were, 1. to Enervate Monarchy, 2. to Subvert the Institution of English-parliaments, and Usher in the Power of the Sword. Printed for Walter Davis, 1683.

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