APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). An outcry against the speedy hue and cry, after Generall Massey, Collonell Poyntz, and many other renowned reformadoes.: Who for appeasing of tumults, being men of much trust and honour in the army: most active spirits for the reliefe of languishing Ireland, and in the interim of combustion, for most unwillingly, receiving the charge of putting the city into a defensive posture, were exposed to some horrid murder or infamy, and therefore are escaped: wherein the Independents are purged, in posse. And all well affected to the welfare of this kingdome, may see the pinnaclised ambition of humane force, puff-pasted with more than Aristotles politicks, to procure the non ultra of their owne glory, and the non-entity of others. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Outcry Against the Speedy Hue and Cry, After Generall Massey, Collonell Poyntz, and Many Other Renowned Reformadoes.: Who for Appeasing of Tumults, Being Men of Much Trust and Honour in the Army: Most Active Spirits for the Reliefe of Languishing Ireland, and in the Interim of Combustion, for Most Unwillingly, Receiving the Charge of Putting the City into a Defensive Posture, Were Exposed to Some Horrid Murder or Infamy, and Therefore Are Escaped: Wherein the Independents Are Purged, in Posse. And All Well Affected to the Welfare of This Kingdome, May See the Pinnaclised Ambition of Humane Force, Puff-pasted with More than Aristotles Politicks, to Procure the Non Ultra of Their Owne Glory, and the Non-entity of Others. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Outcry Against the Speedy Hue and Cry, After Generall Massey, Collonell Poyntz, and Many Other Renowned Reformadoes.: Who for Appeasing of Tumults, Being Men of Much Trust and Honour in the Army: Most Active Spirits for the Reliefe of Languishing Ireland, and in the Interim of Combustion, for Most Unwillingly, Receiving the Charge of Putting the City into a Defensive Posture, Were Exposed to Some Horrid Murder or Infamy, and Therefore Are Escaped: Wherein the Independents Are Purged, in Posse. And All Well Affected to the Welfare of This Kingdome, May See the Pinnaclised Ambition of Humane Force, Puff-pasted with More than Aristotles Politicks, to Procure the Non Ultra of Their Owne Glory, and the Non-entity of Others. publisher not identified], 1647.

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