APA (7th ed.) Citation

Well-wisher to this commonwealth. (1652). The antiquity of Englands superiority over Scotland. And the equity of incorporating Scotland, or other conquered nation, into the Commonwealth of England: With parallels to our former transactions with Wales, and Ireland. And illustrations out of the Scottish, English, Jewish, Grecian, Assyrian, and Roman histories. Printed for R. Ibbitson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Well-wisher to this commonwealth. The Antiquity of Englands Superiority over Scotland. And the Equity of Incorporating Scotland, or Other Conquered Nation, into the Commonwealth of England: With Parallels to Our Former Transactions with Wales, and Ireland. And Illustrations Out of the Scottish, English, Jewish, Grecian, Assyrian, and Roman Histories. London: Printed for R. Ibbitson, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Well-wisher to this commonwealth. The Antiquity of Englands Superiority over Scotland. And the Equity of Incorporating Scotland, or Other Conquered Nation, into the Commonwealth of England: With Parallels to Our Former Transactions with Wales, and Ireland. And Illustrations Out of the Scottish, English, Jewish, Grecian, Assyrian, and Roman Histories. Printed for R. Ibbitson, 1652.

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