(1642). A remonstrance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. Or, The reply of both Houses, to a printed booke under his Majesties name: Called His Majesties answer to a printed booke entituled, A remonstrance, or the declaration of the Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament the 26. of May 1642. in answer to a declaration under his Majesties name, concerning the businesse of Hull. printed by R.B. and R.L.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. Or, The Reply of Both Houses, to a Printed Booke Under His Majesties Name: Called His Majesties Answer to a Printed Booke Entituled, A Remonstrance, or the Declaration of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament the 26. of May 1642. in Answer to a Declaration Under His Majesties Name, Concerning the Businesse of Hull. London: printed by R.B. and R.L, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament. Or, The Reply of Both Houses, to a Printed Booke Under His Majesties Name: Called His Majesties Answer to a Printed Booke Entituled, A Remonstrance, or the Declaration of the Lords and Commons Now Assembled in Parliament the 26. of May 1642. in Answer to a Declaration Under His Majesties Name, Concerning the Businesse of Hull. printed by R.B. and R.L, 1642.