APA (7th ed.) Citation

Glynne, J. (1642). A speech, made in Parliament by Mr. Glyn. On Wednesday, the 5 of January, 1641: Concerning the breaches of the priviledges thereof, by breaking open the chambers truncks, and studies of the six worthy members of Parliament, upon their accusation of high treason by his Maiesty. Printed for B. W.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Glynne, John. A Speech, Made in Parliament by Mr. Glyn. On Wednesday, the 5 of January, 1641: Concerning the Breaches of the Priviledges Thereof, by Breaking Open the Chambers Truncks, and Studies of the Six Worthy Members of Parliament, upon Their Accusation of High Treason by His Maiesty. London: Printed for B. W, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Glynne, John. A Speech, Made in Parliament by Mr. Glyn. On Wednesday, the 5 of January, 1641: Concerning the Breaches of the Priviledges Thereof, by Breaking Open the Chambers Truncks, and Studies of the Six Worthy Members of Parliament, upon Their Accusation of High Treason by His Maiesty. Printed for B. W, 1642.

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