(1651). The life and reigne of King Charls: Or, the pseudo-martyr discovered. With a late reply to an invective remonstrance against the Parliament and present government: together with some animadversions on the strange contrariety between the late Kings pnblick [sic] declarations, protestations, imprecations, and his pourtracture, compared with his private letters, and other of his expresses not hiterto taken into common observation. Printed for W. Reybold at the signe of the Unicorn in Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Life and Reigne of King Charls: Or, the Pseudo-martyr Discovered. With a Late Reply to an Invective Remonstrance Against the Parliament and Present Government: Together with Some Animadversions on the Strange Contrariety Between the Late Kings Pnblick [sic] Declarations, Protestations, Imprecations, and His Pourtracture, Compared with His Private Letters, and Other of His Expresses Not Hiterto Taken into Common Observation. London: Printed for W. Reybold at the signe of the Unicorn in Pauls Church-yard, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Life and Reigne of King Charls: Or, the Pseudo-martyr Discovered. With a Late Reply to an Invective Remonstrance Against the Parliament and Present Government: Together with Some Animadversions on the Strange Contrariety Between the Late Kings Pnblick [sic] Declarations, Protestations, Imprecations, and His Pourtracture, Compared with His Private Letters, and Other of His Expresses Not Hiterto Taken into Common Observation. Printed for W. Reybold at the signe of the Unicorn in Pauls Church-yard, 1651.