French, N. (1668). A narrative of the settlement and sale of Ireland: Whereby the just English adventurer is much prejudiced, the antient proprietor destroyed, and publick faith violated, to the great discredit of the English church, and government, (if not recalled and made void) as being against the principles of Christianity, and true Protestancy. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFrench, Nicholas. A Narrative of the Settlement and Sale of Ireland: Whereby the Just English Adventurer Is Much Prejudiced, the Antient Proprietor Destroyed, and Publick Faith Violated, to the Great Discredit of the English Church, and Government, (if Not Recalled and Made Void) as Being Against the Principles of Christianity, and True Protestancy. Lovain printed: [publisher not identified], 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFrench, Nicholas. A Narrative of the Settlement and Sale of Ireland: Whereby the Just English Adventurer Is Much Prejudiced, the Antient Proprietor Destroyed, and Publick Faith Violated, to the Great Discredit of the English Church, and Government, (if Not Recalled and Made Void) as Being Against the Principles of Christianity, and True Protestancy. [publisher not identified], 1668.