APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). The Army brought to the barre, legally examined, arraigned, convicted and adjudged: That they are not the self-denying army, nor the restorers of our laws, liberties and priviledges, but obstructors to the happinesse of the King and people. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Army Brought to the Barre, Legally Examined, Arraigned, Convicted and Adjudged: That They Are Not the Self-denying Army, nor the Restorers of Our Laws, Liberties and Priviledges, but Obstructors to the Happinesse of the King and People. S.l: [s.n.], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Army Brought to the Barre, Legally Examined, Arraigned, Convicted and Adjudged: That They Are Not the Self-denying Army, nor the Restorers of Our Laws, Liberties and Priviledges, but Obstructors to the Happinesse of the King and People. [s.n.], 1647.

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