APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland. (1689). K. William or K. Lewis. Wherein is set forth the inevitable necessity these nations lye under, of submitting wholly to one or other of these kings; and that the matter in controversie is not now between K. William and K. James, but between K. William and K. Lewis of France, for the government of these nations. Written out of Cheshire by a gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland. Ric. Chiswell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland. K. William or K. Lewis. Wherein Is Set Forth the Inevitable Necessity These Nations Lye Under, of Submitting Wholly to One or Other of These Kings; and That the Matter in Controversie Is Not Now Between K. William and K. James, but Between K. William and K. Lewis of France, for the Government of These Nations. Written Out of Cheshire by a Gentleman Lately Arriv'd There from Ireland. London: Ric. Chiswell, 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland. K. William or K. Lewis. Wherein Is Set Forth the Inevitable Necessity These Nations Lye Under, of Submitting Wholly to One or Other of These Kings; and That the Matter in Controversie Is Not Now Between K. William and K. James, but Between K. William and K. Lewis of France, for the Government of These Nations. Written Out of Cheshire by a Gentleman Lately Arriv'd There from Ireland. Ric. Chiswell, 1689.

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