APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fleetwood, C. (1652). By the Commander in Chief of the Parliaments forces in Ireland: Whereas, the Lord in mercie hath been pleased, to bless the endevours of his poor unworthy instruments in this army, in bringing the work of war in this nation to so hopeful a period. by Will. Balden.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fleetwood, Charles. By the Commander in Chief of the Parliaments Forces in Ireland: Whereas, the Lord in Mercie Hath Been Pleased, to Bless the Endevours of His Poor Unworthy Instruments in This Army, in Bringing the Work of War in This Nation to so Hopeful a Period. Printed at Dublin,: by Will. Balden, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fleetwood, Charles. By the Commander in Chief of the Parliaments Forces in Ireland: Whereas, the Lord in Mercie Hath Been Pleased, to Bless the Endevours of His Poor Unworthy Instruments in This Army, in Bringing the Work of War in This Nation to so Hopeful a Period. by Will. Balden, 1652.

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