APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lilburne, J. (1648). A plea, or protest, made by VVilliam Prynne, Esquire, and by him sent unto J.M. Knight, one of the eleven impeached Members: Wherein he declares the injustice and illegality of the Lords, Commons, and grandees of the Armies proceedings against him. Whereunto is annexed the case of A.B. (a citizen of London, and a free commoner of England) truly stated, in reference to a pretended impeachment of treason depending in the House of Peers against him. Printed for Iah. Hornish.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lilburne, John. A Plea, or Protest, Made by VVilliam Prynne, Esquire, and by Him Sent Unto J.M. Knight, One of the Eleven Impeached Members: Wherein He Declares the Injustice and Illegality of the Lords, Commons, and Grandees of the Armies Proceedings Against Him. Whereunto Is Annexed the Case of A.B. (a Citizen of London, and a Free Commoner of England) Truly Stated, in Reference to a Pretended Impeachment of Treason Depending in the House of Peers Against Him. S.l: Printed for Iah. Hornish, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lilburne, John. A Plea, or Protest, Made by VVilliam Prynne, Esquire, and by Him Sent Unto J.M. Knight, One of the Eleven Impeached Members: Wherein He Declares the Injustice and Illegality of the Lords, Commons, and Grandees of the Armies Proceedings Against Him. Whereunto Is Annexed the Case of A.B. (a Citizen of London, and a Free Commoner of England) Truly Stated, in Reference to a Pretended Impeachment of Treason Depending in the House of Peers Against Him. Printed for Iah. Hornish, 1648.

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