APA (7th ed.) Citation

I. H. (1647). Virtue and valour vindicated or, The late hugh and cry sent after Generall Massie, Pointz, &c. retorted in the teeth of that scandalous libeller, who being ashamed to shew his name, hath discovered his nature.: An enemy to honesty and all honour, and a living character of inhumanity. Printed for T.W..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

I. H. Virtue and Valour Vindicated or, The Late Hugh and Cry Sent After Generall Massie, Pointz, &c. Retorted in the Teeth of That Scandalous Libeller, Who Being Ashamed to Shew His Name, Hath Discovered His Nature.: An Enemy to Honesty and All Honour, and a Living Character of Inhumanity. London.: Printed for T.W., 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

I. H. Virtue and Valour Vindicated or, The Late Hugh and Cry Sent After Generall Massie, Pointz, &c. Retorted in the Teeth of That Scandalous Libeller, Who Being Ashamed to Shew His Name, Hath Discovered His Nature.: An Enemy to Honesty and All Honour, and a Living Character of Inhumanity. Printed for T.W., 1647.

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