(1648). The resolution of the kingdome of Scotland: Concerning the Kings Majesty, religion, crown, and kingdoms; read in both house of Parliament assembled at Westminster, wherein they declare, their full resolution to preserve and defend their dread soveraigne the King, his person, honour, and authority, according to the laws of that nation, and the duty of loyall subjects. And the proceedings and debates of both houses thereupon, in answer to the resolution and demands of the Parliament of Scotland. Printed for G.VV, and are to be sold neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and without Temple Barre.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Resolution of the Kingdome of Scotland: Concerning the Kings Majesty, Religion, Crown, and Kingdoms; Read in Both House of Parliament Assembled at Westminster, Wherein They Declare, Their Full Resolution to Preserve and Defend Their Dread Soveraigne the King, His Person, Honour, and Authority, According to the Laws of That Nation, and the Duty of Loyall Subjects. And the Proceedings and Debates of Both Houses Thereupon, in Answer to the Resolution and Demands of the Parliament of Scotland. London: Printed for G.VV, and are to be sold neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and without Temple Barre, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Resolution of the Kingdome of Scotland: Concerning the Kings Majesty, Religion, Crown, and Kingdoms; Read in Both House of Parliament Assembled at Westminster, Wherein They Declare, Their Full Resolution to Preserve and Defend Their Dread Soveraigne the King, His Person, Honour, and Authority, According to the Laws of That Nation, and the Duty of Loyall Subjects. And the Proceedings and Debates of Both Houses Thereupon, in Answer to the Resolution and Demands of the Parliament of Scotland. Printed for G.VV, and are to be sold neer the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, and without Temple Barre, 1648.