APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Smith, W. (1664). Some clear truths particularly demonstrated unto the King and council, and both houses of Parliament: With all judges, justices, merchants, and shipmasters, why the innocent and peaceable people, called Quakers, ought not to be banished out of their native land, or any other way exposed to sufferings. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Smith, William. Some Clear Truths Particularly Demonstrated Unto the King and Council, and Both Houses of Parliament: With All Judges, Justices, Merchants, and Shipmasters, Why the Innocent and Peaceable People, Called Quakers, Ought Not to Be Banished Out of Their Native Land, or Any Other Way Exposed to Sufferings. London: [s.n.], 1664.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Smith, William. Some Clear Truths Particularly Demonstrated Unto the King and Council, and Both Houses of Parliament: With All Judges, Justices, Merchants, and Shipmasters, Why the Innocent and Peaceable People, Called Quakers, Ought Not to Be Banished Out of Their Native Land, or Any Other Way Exposed to Sufferings. [s.n.], 1664.

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