APA (7th ed.) Citation

May, T. (1690). An epitomy of English history: Wherein arbitrary government is display'd to the life, in the illegal transactions of the late times under the tyrannick usurpation of Oliver Cromwell; being a paralell to the four years reign of the late King James, whose government was popery, slavery, and arbitrary power, but now happily delivered by the instrumental means of King William & Queen Mary. Illustrated with copper plates. By Tho. May Esq; a late Member of Parliament (The third edition.). Printed for N. Boddington at the Golden Ball in Duck lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

May, Thomas. An Epitomy of English History: Wherein Arbitrary Government Is Display'd to the Life, in the Illegal Transactions of the Late Times Under the Tyrannick Usurpation of Oliver Cromwell; Being a Paralell to the Four Years Reign of the Late King James, Whose Government Was Popery, Slavery, and Arbitrary Power, but Now Happily Delivered by the Instrumental Means of King William & Queen Mary. Illustrated with Copper Plates. By Tho. May Esq; a Late Member of Parliament. The third edition. [London]: Printed for N. Boddington at the Golden Ball in Duck lane, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

May, Thomas. An Epitomy of English History: Wherein Arbitrary Government Is Display'd to the Life, in the Illegal Transactions of the Late Times Under the Tyrannick Usurpation of Oliver Cromwell; Being a Paralell to the Four Years Reign of the Late King James, Whose Government Was Popery, Slavery, and Arbitrary Power, but Now Happily Delivered by the Instrumental Means of King William & Queen Mary. Illustrated with Copper Plates. By Tho. May Esq; a Late Member of Parliament. The third edition. Printed for N. Boddington at the Golden Ball in Duck lane, 1690.

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