F. M. (1659). A narrative of the causes and events of civil-war between princes and people: Together with the manner how the people of Rome and of the Netherlands rejected and abjured their king and kingly government, with the form of their oaths of abjuration : extracted out of the Roman and Netherlands history : as likewise some objections now in contest concerning the taking of the like oath in this Common-Wealth examined and answered, if not for satisfaction at least for information of such as are concerned. Printed for the authour.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationF. M. A Narrative of the Causes and Events of Civil-war Between Princes and People: Together with the Manner How the People of Rome and of the Netherlands Rejected and Abjured Their King and Kingly Government, with the Form of Their Oaths of Abjuration : Extracted Out of the Roman and Netherlands History : As Likewise Some Objections Now in Contest Concerning the Taking of the like Oath in This Common-Wealth Examined and Answered, If Not for Satisfaction at Least for Information of Such as Are Concerned. London: Printed for the authour, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationF. M. A Narrative of the Causes and Events of Civil-war Between Princes and People: Together with the Manner How the People of Rome and of the Netherlands Rejected and Abjured Their King and Kingly Government, with the Form of Their Oaths of Abjuration : Extracted Out of the Roman and Netherlands History : As Likewise Some Objections Now in Contest Concerning the Taking of the like Oath in This Common-Wealth Examined and Answered, If Not for Satisfaction at Least for Information of Such as Are Concerned. Printed for the authour, 1659.