(1642). A: discreet and learned speech: Spoken in the Parliament, on Wednesday, the 4th of Ianuary, 1641, by Mr. Hampden, burgesse for Buckiugham [sic]. Concerning the accusation of high treason, preferred by His Majesty, against himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Sr. Arthur Haslerig, Mr. Pym, Mr. Strowd, Mr. Hollis, worthy members of the House of Commons. Therein worthily declaring the difference betwixt a good subject and a bad, and referring his owne triall to the iudgment of that honourable assembly. Printed for J.W.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A: Discreet and Learned Speech: Spoken in the Parliament, on Wednesday, the 4th of Ianuary, 1641, by Mr. Hampden, Burgesse for Buckiugham [sic]. Concerning the Accusation of High Treason, Preferred by His Majesty, Against Himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Sr. Arthur Haslerig, Mr. Pym, Mr. Strowd, Mr. Hollis, Worthy Members of the House of Commons. Therein Worthily Declaring the Difference Betwixt a Good Subject and a Bad, and Referring His Owne Triall to the Iudgment of That Honourable Assembly. London: Printed for J.W, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A: Discreet and Learned Speech: Spoken in the Parliament, on Wednesday, the 4th of Ianuary, 1641, by Mr. Hampden, Burgesse for Buckiugham [sic]. Concerning the Accusation of High Treason, Preferred by His Majesty, Against Himselfe, the Lord Kimbolton, Sr. Arthur Haslerig, Mr. Pym, Mr. Strowd, Mr. Hollis, Worthy Members of the House of Commons. Therein Worthily Declaring the Difference Betwixt a Good Subject and a Bad, and Referring His Owne Triall to the Iudgment of That Honourable Assembly. Printed for J.W, 1642.