APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). The Kings Majesties remonstrance to his subjects of England: Touching the great worke, and present affaires of the Kingdome; consisting of eight severall branches; sent from the Kings most Excellent Majesty now resident in the Isle of Wheight and subscribed, Charles Rex. Together with His Majesties proposition to Colonel Hammond (Governour of the said island) concerning His Royall Person, the Army, and Kingdome. And the Governours answer thereunto. With a copy of the new protestation, to be tendred to each respective regiment throughout the Army. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbott. Printed for J.C. for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Kings Majesties Remonstrance to His Subjects of England: Touching the Great Worke, and Present Affaires of the Kingdome; Consisting of Eight Severall Branches; Sent from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty Now Resident in the Isle of Wheight and Subscribed, Charles Rex. Together with His Majesties Proposition to Colonel Hammond (Governour of the Said Island) Concerning His Royall Person, the Army, and Kingdome. And the Governours Answer Thereunto. With a Copy of the New Protestation, to Be Tendred to Each Respective Regiment Throughout the Army. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbott. London: Printed for J.C. for G. Horton, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Kings Majesties Remonstrance to His Subjects of England: Touching the Great Worke, and Present Affaires of the Kingdome; Consisting of Eight Severall Branches; Sent from the Kings Most Excellent Majesty Now Resident in the Isle of Wheight and Subscribed, Charles Rex. Together with His Majesties Proposition to Colonel Hammond (Governour of the Said Island) Concerning His Royall Person, the Army, and Kingdome. And the Governours Answer Thereunto. With a Copy of the New Protestation, to Be Tendred to Each Respective Regiment Throughout the Army. Imprimatur, Gilb. Mabbott. Printed for J.C. for G. Horton, 1647.

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