Prynne, W. (1648). The Machivilian Cromwellist and hypocritical perfidious new statist: Discovering the most detestable falsehood, dissimulation and Machivilian practices of L.G. Cromwel and his confederates, whereby they have a long time abused and cheated both the houses, city and country, and the wicked and treasonable things they have done, and unwarrantable means they have used to carry on their own ambitious designs. S.l: [.s.n.].
Chicago Style CitationPrynne, William. The Machivilian Cromwellist and Hypocritical Perfidious New Statist: Discovering the Most Detestable Falsehood, Dissimulation and Machivilian Practices of L.G. Cromwel and His Confederates, Whereby They Have a Long Time Abused and Cheated Both the Houses, City and Country, and the Wicked and Treasonable Things They Have Done, and Unwarrantable Means They Have Used to Carry On Their Own Ambitious Designs. S.l: [.s.n.], 1648.
MLA CitationPrynne, William. The Machivilian Cromwellist and Hypocritical Perfidious New Statist: Discovering the Most Detestable Falsehood, Dissimulation and Machivilian Practices of L.G. Cromwel and His Confederates, Whereby They Have a Long Time Abused and Cheated Both the Houses, City and Country, and the Wicked and Treasonable Things They Have Done, and Unwarrantable Means They Have Used to Carry On Their Own Ambitious Designs. S.l: [.s.n.], 1648.