Hawke, M. (1657). Killing is murder, and no murder, or, An exercitation concerning a scurrilous pamphlet of one William Allen, a Jesuitical impostor, intituled, Killing no murder: Wherein His Highness honor is vindicated and Allens impostors discovered : and wherein the true grounds of government are stated, and his fallacious principles detected and rejected : as also his calumnious scoffs are perstringed and cramb'd down his own throat. Printed for the author ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHawke, Michael. Killing Is Murder, and No Murder, or, An Exercitation Concerning a Scurrilous Pamphlet of One William Allen, a Jesuitical Impostor, Intituled, Killing No Murder: Wherein His Highness Honor Is Vindicated and Allens Impostors Discovered : And Wherein the True Grounds of Government Are Stated, and His Fallacious Principles Detected and Rejected : As Also His Calumnious Scoffs Are Perstringed and Cramb'd Down His Own Throat. London: Printed for the author ..., 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHawke, Michael. Killing Is Murder, and No Murder, or, An Exercitation Concerning a Scurrilous Pamphlet of One William Allen, a Jesuitical Impostor, Intituled, Killing No Murder: Wherein His Highness Honor Is Vindicated and Allens Impostors Discovered : And Wherein the True Grounds of Government Are Stated, and His Fallacious Principles Detected and Rejected : As Also His Calumnious Scoffs Are Perstringed and Cramb'd Down His Own Throat. Printed for the author ..., 1657.