(1648). A watch-word to the Army and all counties, cities, and garisons in England:: From London the twentieth of October, 1648. To prepare and fix all the well-affected in all places, to be in areadiness to preserve themselves from that bondage and ruine which is coming swiftly on them. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Watch-word to the Army and All Counties, Cities, and Garisons in England:: From London the Twentieth of October, 1648. To Prepare and Fix All the Well-affected in All Places, to Be in Areadiness to Preserve Themselves from That Bondage and Ruine Which Is Coming Swiftly on Them. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Watch-word to the Army and All Counties, Cities, and Garisons in England:: From London the Twentieth of October, 1648. To Prepare and Fix All the Well-affected in All Places, to Be in Areadiness to Preserve Themselves from That Bondage and Ruine Which Is Coming Swiftly on Them. publisher not identified, 1648.