APA (7th ed.) Citation

G. H. (1642). An ansvver to a scandalous lying pamphlet, intituled Prince Rupert his declaration.: Published in the vindication of the honour of the high court of Parliament and their army, from the untrue and malicious aspersions cast on them in the said pamphlet. And dedicated to the right honourable the Lords and Commons now assembled in that sacred senat. By their humblest honourer the author G. H. Printed for Iohn Matthewes.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

G. H. An Ansvver to a Scandalous Lying Pamphlet, Intituled Prince Rupert His Declaration.: Published in the Vindication of the Honour of the High Court of Parliament and Their Army, from the Untrue and Malicious Aspersions Cast on Them in the Said Pamphlet. And Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in That Sacred Senat. By Their Humblest Honourer the Author G. H. London: Printed for Iohn Matthewes, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

G. H. An Ansvver to a Scandalous Lying Pamphlet, Intituled Prince Rupert His Declaration.: Published in the Vindication of the Honour of the High Court of Parliament and Their Army, from the Untrue and Malicious Aspersions Cast on Them in the Said Pamphlet. And Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in That Sacred Senat. By Their Humblest Honourer the Author G. H. Printed for Iohn Matthewes, 1642.

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