APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1648). The debates of the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, touching His Majesties concessions and answers upon the treaty: With their votes concerning their instructions given to Col. Hamond Governour of the Isle of Wight, for security of his Majesties person: as also a letter of the commons to the Lord General Fairfax, acquainting him with the contradiction of his orders to Col Ewers, to their instructions and resolutions. Together with His Majesties last speech to the Lords-Commissioners at their departure from the Isle of Wight. Printed for R. Smithurst.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Debates of the House of Commons Assembled in Parliament, Touching His Majesties Concessions and Answers upon the Treaty: With Their Votes Concerning Their Instructions Given to Col. Hamond Governour of the Isle of Wight, for Security of His Majesties Person: As Also a Letter of the Commons to the Lord General Fairfax, Acquainting Him with the Contradiction of His Orders to Col Ewers, to Their Instructions and Resolutions. Together with His Majesties Last Speech to the Lords-Commissioners at Their Departure from the Isle of Wight. London: Printed for R. Smithurst, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Debates of the House of Commons Assembled in Parliament, Touching His Majesties Concessions and Answers upon the Treaty: With Their Votes Concerning Their Instructions Given to Col. Hamond Governour of the Isle of Wight, for Security of His Majesties Person: As Also a Letter of the Commons to the Lord General Fairfax, Acquainting Him with the Contradiction of His Orders to Col Ewers, to Their Instructions and Resolutions. Together with His Majesties Last Speech to the Lords-Commissioners at Their Departure from the Isle of Wight. Printed for R. Smithurst, 1648.

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