APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1641). A glorious victory obtained by the Scots against the rebels in Ireland: Shewing in a very true, and warrantable relation how the Scots to the number of two thousand five hundred and fifty went voluntarily into Ireland vnder the command of Colonell Hayse to relieve the poore distressed Protestants there. the last day of Decem. 1641. With the number of those rebels that they slew, and the names of some townes where they pillaged the same, wherein the rebels inhabited, and had first taken from the Protestants. With many credible, memorable, and remarkeable passages herein. printed for Iohn Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Glorious Victory Obtained by the Scots Against the Rebels in Ireland: Shewing in a Very True, and Warrantable Relation How the Scots to the Number of Two Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Went Voluntarily into Ireland Vnder the Command of Colonell Hayse to Relieve the Poore Distressed Protestants There. the Last Day of Decem. 1641. With the Number of Those Rebels That They Slew, and the Names of Some Townes Where They Pillaged the Same, Wherein the Rebels Inhabited, and Had First Taken from the Protestants. With Many Credible, Memorable, and Remarkeable Passages Herein. London: printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Glorious Victory Obtained by the Scots Against the Rebels in Ireland: Shewing in a Very True, and Warrantable Relation How the Scots to the Number of Two Thousand Five Hundred and Fifty Went Voluntarily into Ireland Vnder the Command of Colonell Hayse to Relieve the Poore Distressed Protestants There. the Last Day of Decem. 1641. With the Number of Those Rebels That They Slew, and the Names of Some Townes Where They Pillaged the Same, Wherein the Rebels Inhabited, and Had First Taken from the Protestants. With Many Credible, Memorable, and Remarkeable Passages Herein. printed for Iohn Thomas, 1641.

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