APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). A polt [sic] discovered in Ireland and prevented without the shedding of blood: That all Christians may see, the peace which our enemis [sic] have grounded on the Irish rebellion, the foundation of these warres, to be a pretence onely for an opportunitie to massakre the Protestants, and exalt poperie in both kingdomes. Also a great defeate given to the rebels coming into Scotland, by the Earle of Argile. Printed by Jane Coe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Polt [sic] Discovered in Ireland and Prevented Without the Shedding of Blood: That All Christians May See, the Peace Which Our Enemis [sic] Have Grounded on the Irish Rebellion, the Foundation of These Warres, to Be a Pretence Onely for an Opportunitie to Massakre the Protestants, and Exalt Poperie in Both Kingdomes. Also a Great Defeate Given to the Rebels Coming into Scotland, by the Earle of Argile. London: Printed by Jane Coe, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Polt [sic] Discovered in Ireland and Prevented Without the Shedding of Blood: That All Christians May See, the Peace Which Our Enemis [sic] Have Grounded on the Irish Rebellion, the Foundation of These Warres, to Be a Pretence Onely for an Opportunitie to Massakre the Protestants, and Exalt Poperie in Both Kingdomes. Also a Great Defeate Given to the Rebels Coming into Scotland, by the Earle of Argile. Printed by Jane Coe, 1644.

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