APA (7th ed.) Citation

L. P., f. 1. (1648). Englands unhappy changes, or Suddaine alteration.: Wherein is contained two treatises, and one petition. The first concernes the sweet blessing of peace, which we lately injoyed. The second concerns the troubles and distractions which this whole kingdom is now in, by reason of the perilous times. The third is Englands petition to heaven for peace. Printed for F. Grove on Snow-Hill, neere the Sarazens Head.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

L. P., fl. 1625-1680?. Englands Unhappy Changes, or Suddaine Alteration.: Wherein Is Contained Two Treatises, and One Petition. The First Concernes the Sweet Blessing of Peace, Which We Lately Injoyed. The Second Concerns the Troubles and Distractions Which This Whole Kingdom Is Now in, by Reason of the Perilous Times. The Third Is Englands Petition to Heaven for Peace. London: Printed for F. Grove on Snow-Hill, neere the Sarazens Head, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

L. P., fl. 1625-1680?. Englands Unhappy Changes, or Suddaine Alteration.: Wherein Is Contained Two Treatises, and One Petition. The First Concernes the Sweet Blessing of Peace, Which We Lately Injoyed. The Second Concerns the Troubles and Distractions Which This Whole Kingdom Is Now in, by Reason of the Perilous Times. The Third Is Englands Petition to Heaven for Peace. Printed for F. Grove on Snow-Hill, neere the Sarazens Head, 1648.

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