(1651). Anglia liberata, or, The rights of the people of England, maintained against the pretences of the Scotish King: As they are set forth in an Answer to the Lords Ambassadors propositions of England. Which ansvver was delivered into the Great Assembly of the United Provinces at the Hague, by one Mac-Donnel, who entitles himself Resident for his Majesty, &c. June 28/18 1651: and is here published according to the Dutch copy. Whereto is added a translation of certain animadversions upon the answer of Mac-Donnel. Written by an ingenious Dutch-man. As also an additional reply to all the pretended arguments, insinuations and slanders, set forth in the said Scotish answer written a while since by a private pen, and now presented to the publick. Printed by T. Newcomb [and Samuel Brown] for Richard Lowns, at the White Lion in Pauls Church-yard near the west end.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Anglia Liberata, or, The Rights of the People of England, Maintained Against the Pretences of the Scotish King: As They Are Set Forth in an Answer to the Lords Ambassadors Propositions of England. Which Ansvver Was Delivered into the Great Assembly of the United Provinces at the Hague, by One Mac-Donnel, Who Entitles Himself Resident for His Majesty, &c. June 28/18 1651: And Is Here Published According to the Dutch Copy. Whereto Is Added a Translation of Certain Animadversions upon the Answer of Mac-Donnel. Written by an Ingenious Dutch-man. As Also an Additional Reply to All the Pretended Arguments, Insinuations and Slanders, Set Forth in the Said Scotish Answer Written a While Since by a Private Pen, and Now Presented to the Publick. London: Printed by T. Newcomb [and Samuel Brown] for Richard Lowns, at the White Lion in Pauls Church-yard near the west end, 1651.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Anglia Liberata, or, The Rights of the People of England, Maintained Against the Pretences of the Scotish King: As They Are Set Forth in an Answer to the Lords Ambassadors Propositions of England. Which Ansvver Was Delivered into the Great Assembly of the United Provinces at the Hague, by One Mac-Donnel, Who Entitles Himself Resident for His Majesty, &c. June 28/18 1651: And Is Here Published According to the Dutch Copy. Whereto Is Added a Translation of Certain Animadversions upon the Answer of Mac-Donnel. Written by an Ingenious Dutch-man. As Also an Additional Reply to All the Pretended Arguments, Insinuations and Slanders, Set Forth in the Said Scotish Answer Written a While Since by a Private Pen, and Now Presented to the Publick. Printed by T. Newcomb [and Samuel Brown] for Richard Lowns, at the White Lion in Pauls Church-yard near the west end, 1651.