(1648). By the Commons assembled in Parliament: In the whole management of the late warr, unto which the Parliament was necessitated on the kingdoms behalf for recovering and securing their religion, lawes, and native liberties invaded by the enemies thereof ... but the same common enemy by secret contrivances severall ways, obstructed the Parliaments progress therein, seducing the affections of the people, instigating them to a generall insurrection, and under pretence of petitioning for peace, subtily promoting a new and bloody warr. Printed by Richard Cotes.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)By the Commons Assembled in Parliament: In the Whole Management of the Late Warr, Unto Which the Parliament Was Necessitated on the Kingdoms Behalf for Recovering and Securing Their Religion, Lawes, and Native Liberties Invaded by the Enemies Thereof ... but the Same Common Enemy by Secret Contrivances Severall Ways, Obstructed the Parliaments Progress Therein, Seducing the Affections of the People, Instigating Them to a Generall Insurrection, and Under Pretence of Petitioning for Peace, Subtily Promoting a New and Bloody Warr. London: Printed by Richard Cotes, 1648.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)By the Commons Assembled in Parliament: In the Whole Management of the Late Warr, Unto Which the Parliament Was Necessitated on the Kingdoms Behalf for Recovering and Securing Their Religion, Lawes, and Native Liberties Invaded by the Enemies Thereof ... but the Same Common Enemy by Secret Contrivances Severall Ways, Obstructed the Parliaments Progress Therein, Seducing the Affections of the People, Instigating Them to a Generall Insurrection, and Under Pretence of Petitioning for Peace, Subtily Promoting a New and Bloody Warr. Printed by Richard Cotes, 1648.