Emitie, T. (1642). A new remonstrance from Ireland: declaring the barbarous cruelty and inhumanity of the Irish rebels against the Protestants there. Also an exact discoverie of the manners and behaviour of the Irish renegadoes here in England, with infallible notes whereby they may be knowne and distinguished, together with the places they usually frequent, and many other things remarkable: Declaring the barbarous cruelty and inhumanity of the Irish rebels against the Protestants there. Also an exact discoverie of the manners and behaviour of the Irish renegadoes here in England, with infallible notes whereby they may be knowne and distinguished, together with the places they usually frequent, and many other things remarkable. London: Printed for George Tomlinson.
Chicago Style CitationEmitie, Thomas. A New Remonstrance From Ireland: Declaring the Barbarous Cruelty and Inhumanity of the Irish Rebels against the Protestants There. Also an Exact Discoverie of the Manners and Behaviour of the Irish Renegadoes Here in England, With Infallible Notes Whereby They May Be Knowne and Distinguished, Together With the Places They Usually Frequent, and Many Other Things Remarkable: Declaring the Barbarous Cruelty and Inhumanity of the Irish Rebels against the Protestants There. Also an Exact Discoverie of the Manners and Behaviour of the Irish Renegadoes Here in England, With Infallible Notes Whereby They May Be Knowne and Distinguished, Together With the Places They Usually Frequent, and Many Other Things Remarkable. London: Printed for George Tomlinson, 1642.
MLA CitationEmitie, Thomas. A New Remonstrance From Ireland: Declaring the Barbarous Cruelty and Inhumanity of the Irish Rebels against the Protestants There. Also an Exact Discoverie of the Manners and Behaviour of the Irish Renegadoes Here in England, With Infallible Notes Whereby They May Be Knowne and Distinguished, Together With the Places They Usually Frequent, and Many Other Things Remarkable: Declaring the Barbarous Cruelty and Inhumanity of the Irish Rebels against the Protestants There. Also an Exact Discoverie of the Manners and Behaviour of the Irish Renegadoes Here in England, With Infallible Notes Whereby They May Be Knowne and Distinguished, Together With the Places They Usually Frequent, and Many Other Things Remarkable. London: Printed for George Tomlinson, 1642.