Catalogue Persistent Identifier
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APA Citation
Jane, Joseph. & Saumaise, Claude. (1660). Salmasius his dissection and confutation of the diabolical rebel Milton in his impious doctrines of falshood, maxims of policies, and destructive principles of hypocrisie, insolences, invectives, injustice, cruelties and calumnies, against His Gracious Soveraign King Charles I : made legible for the satisfaction of all loyal and obedient subjects, but by reason of the rigid inquisition after persons and presses by the late merciless tyrant Oliver Cromwel, durst not be sold publickly in this kingdom, under pain of imprisonment and other intollerable dammages. London : Printed for J.G.B
MLA Citation
Jane, Joseph. and Saumaise, Claude. Salmasius his dissection and confutation of the diabolical rebel Milton [electronic resource] : in his impious doctrines of falshood, maxims of policies, and destructive principles of hypocrisie, insolences, invectives, injustice, cruelties and calumnies, against His Gracious Soveraign King Charles I : made legible for the satisfaction of all loyal and obedient subjects, but by reason of the rigid inquisition after persons and presses by the late merciless tyrant Oliver Cromwel, durst not be sold publickly in this kingdom, under pain of imprisonment and other intollerable dammages Printed for J.G.B London 1660
Australian/Harvard Citation
Jane, Joseph. & Saumaise, Claude. 1660, Salmasius his dissection and confutation of the diabolical rebel Milton [electronic resource] : in his impious doctrines of falshood, maxims of policies, and destructive principles of hypocrisie, insolences, invectives, injustice, cruelties and calumnies, against His Gracious Soveraign King Charles I : made legible for the satisfaction of all loyal and obedient subjects, but by reason of the rigid inquisition after persons and presses by the late merciless tyrant Oliver Cromwel, durst not be sold publickly in this kingdom, under pain of imprisonment and other intollerable dammages Printed for J.G.B London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Salmasius his dissection and confutation of the diabolical rebel Milton [electronic resource] : in his impious doctrines of falshood, maxims of policies, and destructive principles of hypocrisie, insolences, invectives, injustice, cruelties and calumnies, against His Gracious Soveraign King Charles I : made legible for the satisfaction of all loyal and obedient subjects, but by reason of the rigid inquisition after persons and presses by the late merciless tyrant Oliver Cromwel, durst not be sold publickly in this kingdom, under pain of imprisonment and other intollerable dammages | author1=Jane, Joseph, fl. 1600-1660 | author2=Saumaise, Claude, 1588-1653 | year=1660 | publisher=Printed for J.G.B | language=English }}