APA (7th ed.) Citation

Farrar, R. (1648). Peace and safety for the vvhole kingdom or, An expedient for a safe and well-grounded peace between the King and his people: As also for the speedy settlement of all interests. Studyed and published for the honor of the Kings Majesty, his royal posterity, the present and future happiness of the whole kingdom. By Richard Farrar, Esq; This expedient was read by the author himself at the bar of the House of Peers, the sixth day of July, 1648. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Farrar, Richard. Peace and Safety for the Vvhole Kingdom or, An Expedient for a Safe and Well-grounded Peace Between the King and His People: As Also for the Speedy Settlement of All Interests. Studyed and Published for the Honor of the Kings Majesty, His Royal Posterity, the Present and Future Happiness of the Whole Kingdom. By Richard Farrar, Esq; This Expedient Was Read by the Author Himself at the Bar of the House of Peers, the Sixth Day of July, 1648. London: [s.n.], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Farrar, Richard. Peace and Safety for the Vvhole Kingdom or, An Expedient for a Safe and Well-grounded Peace Between the King and His People: As Also for the Speedy Settlement of All Interests. Studyed and Published for the Honor of the Kings Majesty, His Royal Posterity, the Present and Future Happiness of the Whole Kingdom. By Richard Farrar, Esq; This Expedient Was Read by the Author Himself at the Bar of the House of Peers, the Sixth Day of July, 1648. [s.n.], 1648.

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