(1650). A briefe description of the two revolted nations Holland and England: Against their true and lawfull Kings, lawes, and statutes, to the dishonour of God, and the losse of their owne soules for ever. Who are now in open rebellion, oppressing their fellow-subiects by excises, taxes, assessements, and extortion; exceeding all Turks, Jews, heathens, infidells, pagons, traytors, and rebells. Read and jugde [sic]. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Briefe Description of the Two Revolted Nations Holland and England: Against Their True and Lawfull Kings, Lawes, and Statutes, to the Dishonour of God, and the Losse of Their Owne Soules for Ever. Who Are Now in Open Rebellion, Oppressing Their Fellow-subiects by Excises, Taxes, Assessements, and Extortion; Exceeding All Turks, Jews, Heathens, Infidells, Pagons, Traytors, and Rebells. Read and Jugde [sic]. Printed at London: [s.n.], 1650.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Briefe Description of the Two Revolted Nations Holland and England: Against Their True and Lawfull Kings, Lawes, and Statutes, to the Dishonour of God, and the Losse of Their Owne Soules for Ever. Who Are Now in Open Rebellion, Oppressing Their Fellow-subiects by Excises, Taxes, Assessements, and Extortion; Exceeding All Turks, Jews, Heathens, Infidells, Pagons, Traytors, and Rebells. Read and Jugde [sic]. [s.n.], 1650.