APA (7th ed.) Citation

Periwig, N. (1642). A witty ansvver, and vindication to a foolish pamphlet, intituled New orders nevv, agreed upon by a parliament of Round-heads. Or, Old orders old, newly vampt by a Parliament of rattle-heads.: Confirmed by the brethren of the malignant party now assembled at Rattle heads Court, a way-bit from Yorke. With the ignorant rashnes of Mr Short-breath, a damnfied companion, Mr Speaker of the House. Avowed by Nicholas Periwig, alias no eares, Cler. Parl. Ratle. Printed for Nat. Morton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Periwig, Nicholas. A Witty Ansvver, and Vindication to a Foolish Pamphlet, Intituled New Orders Nevv, Agreed upon by a Parliament of Round-heads. Or, Old Orders Old, Newly Vampt by a Parliament of Rattle-heads.: Confirmed by the Brethren of the Malignant Party Now Assembled at Rattle Heads Court, a Way-bit from Yorke. With the Ignorant Rashnes of Mr Short-breath, a Damnfied Companion, Mr Speaker of the House. Avowed by Nicholas Periwig, Alias No Eares, Cler. Parl. Ratle. London: Printed for Nat. Morton, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Periwig, Nicholas. A Witty Ansvver, and Vindication to a Foolish Pamphlet, Intituled New Orders Nevv, Agreed upon by a Parliament of Round-heads. Or, Old Orders Old, Newly Vampt by a Parliament of Rattle-heads.: Confirmed by the Brethren of the Malignant Party Now Assembled at Rattle Heads Court, a Way-bit from Yorke. With the Ignorant Rashnes of Mr Short-breath, a Damnfied Companion, Mr Speaker of the House. Avowed by Nicholas Periwig, Alias No Eares, Cler. Parl. Ratle. Printed for Nat. Morton, 1642.

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