APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1648). Eight propositions of the desires of the Commissioners of the General Assembly of Scotland, to the Parliament: 1 That the grounds and cause of undertaking a war may be cleare. ... 7 That none have power, but such as have given proofe of their honest dealing. 3 [sic] And that there be no ingagement without a civill oath. And the answer of the Lords to the said propositions. Also a petition entred in the Parliament of Scotland by eighteen Lords, and neer forty of the commons, of shires and burroughs of the Parliament of Scotland. Published according to order. by Robert Ibbitson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Eight Propositions of the Desires of the Commissioners of the General Assembly of Scotland, to the Parliament: 1 That the Grounds and Cause of Undertaking a War May Be Cleare. ... 7 That None Have Power, but Such as Have Given Proofe of Their Honest Dealing. 3 [sic] And That There Be No Ingagement Without a Civill Oath. And the Answer of the Lords to the Said Propositions. Also a Petition Entred in the Parliament of Scotland by Eighteen Lords, and Neer Forty of the Commons, of Shires and Burroughs of the Parliament of Scotland. Published According to Order. Printed at London: by Robert Ibbitson, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Eight Propositions of the Desires of the Commissioners of the General Assembly of Scotland, to the Parliament: 1 That the Grounds and Cause of Undertaking a War May Be Cleare. ... 7 That None Have Power, but Such as Have Given Proofe of Their Honest Dealing. 3 [sic] And That There Be No Ingagement Without a Civill Oath. And the Answer of the Lords to the Said Propositions. Also a Petition Entred in the Parliament of Scotland by Eighteen Lords, and Neer Forty of the Commons, of Shires and Burroughs of the Parliament of Scotland. Published According to Order. by Robert Ibbitson, 1648.

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