APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bernard, J. (1657). To his Highness the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c: The humble petition of Capt. John Bernard now prisoner in Newgate, London, shewing! [sic] that Collonel Wenthrop being under some dangerous delusion and temptation, hath with others continued a conspiracy to destroy your petitioner ever since December 1651. and did justifie three false witnesses the 13. of this instant August in open Court. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bernard, John. To His Highness the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c: The Humble Petition of Capt. John Bernard Now Prisoner in Newgate, London, Shewing! [sic] That Collonel Wenthrop Being Under Some Dangerous Delusion and Temptation, Hath with Others Continued a Conspiracy to Destroy Your Petitioner Ever Since December 1651. and Did Justifie Three False Witnesses the 13. of This Instant August in Open Court. S.l: s.n, 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bernard, John. To His Highness the Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c: The Humble Petition of Capt. John Bernard Now Prisoner in Newgate, London, Shewing! [sic] That Collonel Wenthrop Being Under Some Dangerous Delusion and Temptation, Hath with Others Continued a Conspiracy to Destroy Your Petitioner Ever Since December 1651. and Did Justifie Three False Witnesses the 13. of This Instant August in Open Court. s.n, 1657.

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