APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jenkins, D. (1647). An apology for the army,: Touching the eight quære's upon the late declarations and letters from the army, touching sedition falsly charged upon them. Wherein those quæres are resolved, and thereby the present proceedings of the army are proved to be legall, just & honorable. By David Jenkins, prisoner in the Tower of London. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jenkins, David. An Apology for the Army,: Touching the Eight Quære's upon the Late Declarations and Letters from the Army, Touching Sedition Falsly Charged upon Them. Wherein Those Quæres Are Resolved, and Thereby the Present Proceedings of the Army Are Proved to Be Legall, Just & Honorable. By David Jenkins, Prisoner in the Tower of London. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jenkins, David. An Apology for the Army,: Touching the Eight Quære's upon the Late Declarations and Letters from the Army, Touching Sedition Falsly Charged upon Them. Wherein Those Quæres Are Resolved, and Thereby the Present Proceedings of the Army Are Proved to Be Legall, Just & Honorable. By David Jenkins, Prisoner in the Tower of London. publisher not identified], 1647.

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