APA (7th ed.) Citation

O'Neill, D. (1641). Treason discovered: Or the impeachment of Daniel Oneale Sergeant Major, one of the commanders in the last expedition against Scotland, and now prisoner in the gate-house. Wherein is exprest all his trecherous endeavours to bring the army in dislike of the proceedings of the Houses of Parliament. With all the articles exhibited against him, and his answer to every article. Likewise his accusations proved by these honorable persons. Sir Jacob Ashley. Sir Iohn Connyers. Sir Fulk Hunkes. Captaine Legg. Printed for John Greensmith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

O'Neill, Daniel. Treason Discovered: Or the Impeachment of Daniel Oneale Sergeant Major, One of the Commanders in the Last Expedition Against Scotland, and Now Prisoner in the Gate-house. Wherein Is Exprest All His Trecherous Endeavours to Bring the Army in Dislike of the Proceedings of the Houses of Parliament. With All the Articles Exhibited Against Him, and His Answer to Every Article. Likewise His Accusations Proved by These Honorable Persons. Sir Jacob Ashley. Sir Iohn Connyers. Sir Fulk Hunkes. Captaine Legg. London: Printed for John Greensmith, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

O'Neill, Daniel. Treason Discovered: Or the Impeachment of Daniel Oneale Sergeant Major, One of the Commanders in the Last Expedition Against Scotland, and Now Prisoner in the Gate-house. Wherein Is Exprest All His Trecherous Endeavours to Bring the Army in Dislike of the Proceedings of the Houses of Parliament. With All the Articles Exhibited Against Him, and His Answer to Every Article. Likewise His Accusations Proved by These Honorable Persons. Sir Jacob Ashley. Sir Iohn Connyers. Sir Fulk Hunkes. Captaine Legg. Printed for John Greensmith, 1641.

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