(1689). His Grace the Duke of Schomberge's character, according to the ignorant notions that the Irish papists in Ireland, have form'd of him,: Together with some old prophesies, foretelling the conquest of that kingdom, by the Protestant army, under His Grace's command. Re-printed [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHis Grace the Duke of Schomberge's Character, According to the Ignorant Notions That the Irish Papists in Ireland, Have Form'd of Him,: Together with Some Old Prophesies, Foretelling the Conquest of That Kingdom, by the Protestant Army, Under His Grace's Command. [Edinburgh,: Re-printed [publisher not identified], 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHis Grace the Duke of Schomberge's Character, According to the Ignorant Notions That the Irish Papists in Ireland, Have Form'd of Him,: Together with Some Old Prophesies, Foretelling the Conquest of That Kingdom, by the Protestant Army, Under His Grace's Command. Re-printed [publisher not identified], 1689.