APA (7th ed.) Citation

(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.) Citation

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. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

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, 1648.

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