APA (7th ed.) Citation

Meeke, W. (1646). The faithfull scout: Giving an alarme to Yorkeshire, (especially to the East-Ryding) and all other places at this time freed from the misery of warre, or A treatise tending to stirre up men from security which possesses them, because (as they thinke) all danger is past, now that the seat of warre is removed from them. By T. Broad.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Meeke, William. The Faithfull Scout: Giving an Alarme to Yorkeshire, (especially to the East-Ryding) and All Other Places at This Time Freed from the Misery of Warre, or A Treatise Tending to Stirre Up Men from Security Which Possesses Them, Because (as They Thinke) All Danger Is Past, now that the Seat of Warre Is Removed from Them. Printed at Yorke [Yorkshire]: By T. Broad, 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Meeke, William. The Faithfull Scout: Giving an Alarme to Yorkeshire, (especially to the East-Ryding) and All Other Places at This Time Freed from the Misery of Warre, or A Treatise Tending to Stirre Up Men from Security Which Possesses Them, Because (as They Thinke) All Danger Is Past, now that the Seat of Warre Is Removed from Them. By T. Broad, 1646.

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