APA Citation

(1660). Avvake O England, or, The peoples invitation to King Charles being a recital of the ruines over-running the people and their trades, with an opportune advice to return to obedience of their kings, under whom they ever flourished: Being a recital of the ruines over-running the people and their trades, with an opportune advice to return to obedience of their kings, under whom they ever flourished. London: Printed for Charles Prince, and are to be sold at the East end of St. Pauls.

Chicago Style Citation

Avvake O England, Or, The Peoples Invitation to King Charles Being a Recital of the Ruines Over-running the People and Their Trades, With an Opportune Advice to Return to Obedience of Their Kings, Under Whom They Ever Flourished: Being a Recital of the Ruines Over-running the People and Their Trades, With an Opportune Advice to Return to Obedience of Their Kings, Under Whom They Ever Flourished. London: Printed for Charles Prince, and are to be sold at the East end of St. Pauls, 1660.

MLA Citation

Avvake O England, Or, The Peoples Invitation to King Charles Being a Recital of the Ruines Over-running the People and Their Trades, With an Opportune Advice to Return to Obedience of Their Kings, Under Whom They Ever Flourished: Being a Recital of the Ruines Over-running the People and Their Trades, With an Opportune Advice to Return to Obedience of Their Kings, Under Whom They Ever Flourished. London: Printed for Charles Prince, and are to be sold at the East end of St. Pauls, 1660.

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