APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Lilburne, J. (1645). The reasons of Lieu Col: Lilbournes sending his letter to Mr. Prin: Humbly presented to the Honorable Committee of Examinations. Making my appearance (upon summons) before this Honorable Committee, to answer, to the complaint of Mr. Prin, for publishing in print a letter which I had sent unto him. And having upon demand, acknowledged the publishing thereof, I humbly intreated that I might have the favour, to render the reasons for my so doing: which you were pleased to grant, and to injoyn me to bring them in writing; for which I esteeme my self farther obliged unto this Honorable Committee. Unto whose grave considerations I humbly present my said reasons as followeth. Wherein I humbly intreat I may not appear arrogant or vain-glorious, though I enlarge my self in relation of my own condition and actions, it being a necessitie enforced upon me by my accuser Mr. Prinne. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Lilburne, John. The Reasons of Lieu Col: Lilbournes Sending His Letter to Mr. Prin: Humbly Presented to the Honorable Committee of Examinations. Making My Appearance (upon Summons) Before This Honorable Committee, to Answer, to the Complaint of Mr. Prin, for Publishing in Print a Letter Which I Had Sent Unto Him. And Having upon Demand, Acknowledged the Publishing Thereof, I Humbly Intreated That I Might Have the Favour, to Render the Reasons for My so Doing: Which You Were Pleased to Grant, and to Injoyn Me to Bring Them in Writing; for Which I Esteeme My Self Farther Obliged Unto This Honorable Committee. Unto Whose Grave Considerations I Humbly Present My Said Reasons as Followeth. Wherein I Humbly Intreat I May Not Appear Arrogant or Vain-glorious, Though I Enlarge My Self in Relation of My Own Condition and Actions, It Being a Necessitie Enforced upon Me by My Accuser Mr. Prinne. S.l: [s.n.], 1645.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Lilburne, John. The Reasons of Lieu Col: Lilbournes Sending His Letter to Mr. Prin: Humbly Presented to the Honorable Committee of Examinations. Making My Appearance (upon Summons) Before This Honorable Committee, to Answer, to the Complaint of Mr. Prin, for Publishing in Print a Letter Which I Had Sent Unto Him. And Having upon Demand, Acknowledged the Publishing Thereof, I Humbly Intreated That I Might Have the Favour, to Render the Reasons for My so Doing: Which You Were Pleased to Grant, and to Injoyn Me to Bring Them in Writing; for Which I Esteeme My Self Farther Obliged Unto This Honorable Committee. Unto Whose Grave Considerations I Humbly Present My Said Reasons as Followeth. Wherein I Humbly Intreat I May Not Appear Arrogant or Vain-glorious, Though I Enlarge My Self in Relation of My Own Condition and Actions, It Being a Necessitie Enforced upon Me by My Accuser Mr. Prinne. [s.n.], 1645.

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