The apology of Robert Tichborn and John Ireton. Being a serious vindication of themselves and the good old cause : from the imputations cast upon them and it by the triumphing city and nation in this their day of desertion.
MLA
Tichborne, Robert and John Ireton. The apology of Robert Tichborn and John Ireton. Being a serious vindication of themselves and the good old cause : from the imputations cast upon them and it by the triumphing city and nation in this their day of desertion. [London] : Printed for every body but the light-heel'd apprentices and head-strong masters of this wincing city of London, [1660]
APA
Tichborne, R. & Ireton, J. (1660). The apology of Robert Tichborn and John Ireton. Being a serious vindication of themselves and the good old cause : from the imputations cast upon them and it by the triumphing city and nation in this their day of desertion. [London] : Printed for every body but the light-heel'd apprentices and head-strong masters of this wincing city of London.
Chicago
Tichborne, Robert and John Ireton. The apology of Robert Tichborn and John Ireton. Being a serious vindication of themselves and the good old cause : from the imputations cast upon them and it by the triumphing city and nation in this their day of desertion. [London] : Printed for every body but the light-heel'd apprentices and head-strong masters of this wincing city of London, [1660]