APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1651). The womens petition, to the Right Honorable, his Excellency, the most noble and victorious Lord General Cromwell: The humble petition of many thousands of the the poor enslaved, oppressed and distressed men and women in this land, who by these their subscribed representators, most humbly complaining. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Womens Petition, to the Right Honorable, His Excellency, the Most Noble and Victorious Lord General Cromwell: The Humble Petition of Many Thousands of the the Poor Enslaved, Oppressed and Distressed Men and Women in This Land, Who by These Their Subscribed Representators, Most Humbly Complaining. S.l: s.n, 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Womens Petition, to the Right Honorable, His Excellency, the Most Noble and Victorious Lord General Cromwell: The Humble Petition of Many Thousands of the the Poor Enslaved, Oppressed and Distressed Men and Women in This Land, Who by These Their Subscribed Representators, Most Humbly Complaining. s.n, 1651.

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