Jeffreys, G. J. (1689). The chancellor's address & confession to both houses of Parliament: Whereby his black crimes, illegal actings, damnable designs and wicked intentions are laid bare and open to satisfie the nation. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJeffreys, George Jeffreys. The Chancellor's Address & Confession to Both Houses of Parliament: Whereby His Black Crimes, Illegal Actings, Damnable Designs and Wicked Intentions Are Laid Bare and Open to Satisfie the Nation. London: [s.n.], 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJeffreys, George Jeffreys. The Chancellor's Address & Confession to Both Houses of Parliament: Whereby His Black Crimes, Illegal Actings, Damnable Designs and Wicked Intentions Are Laid Bare and Open to Satisfie the Nation. [s.n.], 1689.
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