APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). The humble propositions of the agents for the Protestants in Ireland (residing at Oxford,) presented to his Majesty the 18 of Aprill 1644: In pursuance of the petition of the Protestant subjects in Ireland. Humbly craveing of his Majesty that for the satisfaction of iustice, and his owne honour, exemplary punishment may be inflicted upon the Irish rebells that have had a hand in shedding soe much innocent blood. And that His Majestie will not grant a pardon to those bloody rebells, for the murders and cruelties committed by them since the breakeing forth of this odious rebellion. Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford at the three Daggers in Fleet-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Humble Propositions of the Agents for the Protestants in Ireland (residing at Oxford,) Presented to His Majesty the 18 of Aprill 1644: In Pursuance of the Petition of the Protestant Subjects in Ireland. Humbly Craveing of His Majesty That for the Satisfaction of Iustice, and His Owne Honour, Exemplary Punishment May Be Inflicted upon the Irish Rebells That Have Had a Hand in Shedding Soe Much Innocent Blood. And That His Majestie Will Not Grant a Pardon to Those Bloody Rebells, for the Murders and Cruelties Committed by Them Since the Breakeing Forth of This Odious Rebellion. London: Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Humble Propositions of the Agents for the Protestants in Ireland (residing at Oxford,) Presented to His Majesty the 18 of Aprill 1644: In Pursuance of the Petition of the Protestant Subjects in Ireland. Humbly Craveing of His Majesty That for the Satisfaction of Iustice, and His Owne Honour, Exemplary Punishment May Be Inflicted upon the Irish Rebells That Have Had a Hand in Shedding Soe Much Innocent Blood. And That His Majestie Will Not Grant a Pardon to Those Bloody Rebells, for the Murders and Cruelties Committed by Them Since the Breakeing Forth of This Odious Rebellion. Printed by I. N. for Henry Twyford at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, 1644.

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