APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). His Maiesties most gracious declaration, left by him on his table, at Hampton-Court, 11. Novemb. 1647: And directed to be communicated to the Speaker of the House of Lords pro tempore, and to be communicated unto the Lords and Commons in Parl. of England, at Westm. and the Commis. of the Parl. of Scotland, & to his other subjects, of what degree, condition, or calling whatsoever. Together with a true relation of His Majesties private departure, and the Houses proceedings and resolutions thereupon. Printed for Richard Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

His Maiesties Most Gracious Declaration, Left by Him on His Table, at Hampton-Court, 11. Novemb. 1647: And Directed to Be Communicated to the Speaker of the House of Lords Pro Tempore, and to Be Communicated Unto the Lords and Commons in Parl. of England, at Westm. and the Commis. of the Parl. of Scotland, & to His Other Subjects, of What Degree, Condition, or Calling Whatsoever. Together with a True Relation of His Majesties Private Departure, and the Houses Proceedings and Resolutions Thereupon. S.l: Printed for Richard Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-lane, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

His Maiesties Most Gracious Declaration, Left by Him on His Table, at Hampton-Court, 11. Novemb. 1647: And Directed to Be Communicated to the Speaker of the House of Lords Pro Tempore, and to Be Communicated Unto the Lords and Commons in Parl. of England, at Westm. and the Commis. of the Parl. of Scotland, & to His Other Subjects, of What Degree, Condition, or Calling Whatsoever. Together with a True Relation of His Majesties Private Departure, and the Houses Proceedings and Resolutions Thereupon. Printed for Richard Royston, at the Angel in Ivie-lane, 1647.

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