APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A royal letter sent from the king of France to the king of England: VVherein is expressed, 1. His royall sollicitation for the Kings Maiesties security in his kingdomes. 2. His affection to his sister the Queene. 3. Concerning the proceedings of the Parliament of England. 4. A briefe relation of the Queene Mother. 5. Touching the fugitive delinquents (as the Lord Finch and others) who fled into France. 6. Concerning his resolution about the Irish affaires. First printed at Paris by Peter de Boys, and now reprinted in London for Roger Garthwaite.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Royal Letter Sent from the King of France to the King of England: VVherein Is Expressed, 1. His Royall Sollicitation for the Kings Maiesties Security in His Kingdomes. 2. His Affection to His Sister the Queene. 3. Concerning the Proceedings of the Parliament of England. 4. A Briefe Relation of the Queene Mother. 5. Touching the Fugitive Delinquents (as the Lord Finch and Others) Who Fled into France. 6. Concerning His Resolution About the Irish Affaires. S.l: First printed at Paris by Peter de Boys, and now reprinted in London for Roger Garthwaite, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Royal Letter Sent from the King of France to the King of England: VVherein Is Expressed, 1. His Royall Sollicitation for the Kings Maiesties Security in His Kingdomes. 2. His Affection to His Sister the Queene. 3. Concerning the Proceedings of the Parliament of England. 4. A Briefe Relation of the Queene Mother. 5. Touching the Fugitive Delinquents (as the Lord Finch and Others) Who Fled into France. 6. Concerning His Resolution About the Irish Affaires. First printed at Paris by Peter de Boys, and now reprinted in London for Roger Garthwaite, 1642.

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