APA (7th ed.) Citation

Truly loyal subject. (1681). Fitz-Harys's last sham detected, or, A vindication of His Sacred Majesty from those foul aspersions cast upon him by that impudent libel called Fitz-Harys's last confession left under his own hand and published by Dr. Hawkins. Printed for R. Baldwin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Truly loyal subject. Fitz-Harys's Last Sham Detected, or, A Vindication of His Sacred Majesty from Those Foul Aspersions Cast upon Him by That Impudent Libel Called Fitz-Harys's Last Confession Left Under His Own Hand and Published by Dr. Hawkins. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Truly loyal subject. Fitz-Harys's Last Sham Detected, or, A Vindication of His Sacred Majesty from Those Foul Aspersions Cast upon Him by That Impudent Libel Called Fitz-Harys's Last Confession Left Under His Own Hand and Published by Dr. Hawkins. Printed for R. Baldwin, 1681.

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