APA (7th ed.) Citation

J. F. (1689). A declaration for Ireland, or no declaration, the way to reduce that kingdom to the obedience of the crown of England. With reasons wherefore the despoiled Protestants should receive some reparation out of the forfeited lands of the Irish Papists now in rebellion. Licensed Spetember 2. 1689. J.F. Published by Rich. Janeway in Queens-Head-Ally in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

J. F. A Declaration for Ireland, or No Declaration, the Way to Reduce That Kingdom to the Obedience of the Crown of England. With Reasons Wherefore the Despoiled Protestants Should Receive Some Reparation Out of the Forfeited Lands of the Irish Papists Now in Rebellion. Licensed Spetember 2. 1689. J.F. [London]: Published by Rich. Janeway in Queens-Head-Ally in Pater-Noster-Row, 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

J. F. A Declaration for Ireland, or No Declaration, the Way to Reduce That Kingdom to the Obedience of the Crown of England. With Reasons Wherefore the Despoiled Protestants Should Receive Some Reparation Out of the Forfeited Lands of the Irish Papists Now in Rebellion. Licensed Spetember 2. 1689. J.F. Published by Rich. Janeway in Queens-Head-Ally in Pater-Noster-Row, 1689.

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