(1648). Articles exhibited against the King: And the charge of the Army, against His Majesty; drawn up by the Generall Councell of Officers, for the speedy executing of impartiall justice upon his person; and the time, place, and manner of his tryall. Also, a message to His Majesty concerning the same; and his declaration and proposals touching the Crown of England, and the government thereof; and the resolution of the Army in order thereunto. Likewise, the declaration of the citizens of London, concerning the tryall of the King; and proposals to the Lord Gen. Fairfax, for liberty and freedom. With a joyfull and satisfactory answer thereunto. Printed for John Gilbert, neer Temple-Bar.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Articles Exhibited Against the King: And the Charge of the Army, Against His Majesty; Drawn Up by the Generall Councell of Officers, for the Speedy Executing of Impartiall Justice upon His Person; and the Time, Place, and Manner of His Tryall. Also, a Message to His Majesty Concerning the Same; and His Declaration and Proposals Touching the Crown of England, and the Government Thereof; and the Resolution of the Army in Order Thereunto. Likewise, the Declaration of the Citizens of London, Concerning the Tryall of the King; and Proposals to the Lord Gen. Fairfax, for Liberty and Freedom. With a Joyfull and Satisfactory Answer Thereunto. London: Printed for John Gilbert, neer Temple-Bar, 1648.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Articles Exhibited Against the King: And the Charge of the Army, Against His Majesty; Drawn Up by the Generall Councell of Officers, for the Speedy Executing of Impartiall Justice upon His Person; and the Time, Place, and Manner of His Tryall. Also, a Message to His Majesty Concerning the Same; and His Declaration and Proposals Touching the Crown of England, and the Government Thereof; and the Resolution of the Army in Order Thereunto. Likewise, the Declaration of the Citizens of London, Concerning the Tryall of the King; and Proposals to the Lord Gen. Fairfax, for Liberty and Freedom. With a Joyfull and Satisfactory Answer Thereunto. Printed for John Gilbert, neer Temple-Bar, 1648.