(1689). The Character of a true Protestant English souldier: With that of a doublet-pinking bully-hec, or a cowardly-spirited animal who dares not venture his life in the service of his country. Printed by E.W. for J. Gibbs.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Character of a True Protestant English Souldier: With That of a Doublet-pinking Bully-hec, or a Cowardly-spirited Animal Who Dares Not Venture His Life in the Service of His Country. London: Printed by E.W. for J. Gibbs, 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Character of a True Protestant English Souldier: With That of a Doublet-pinking Bully-hec, or a Cowardly-spirited Animal Who Dares Not Venture His Life in the Service of His Country. Printed by E.W. for J. Gibbs, 1689.
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