APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). To the high & honourable the legal earthly supreame povver of England, the representive body thereof, the Commons elective: In Parliament assembled with authority only for the weale, but not for the woe of the people. The just petition of the free-borne commoners of the county of [blank] whose names are hereunto subscribed, earnestly desiring, the prosperity of the gospell, the removall of bad, the setlement of just lawes, the freedome of this nation, and the peace and tranquilety of all men. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

To the High & Honourable the Legal Earthly Supreame Povver of England, the Representive Body Thereof, the Commons Elective: In Parliament Assembled with Authority Only for the Weale, but Not for the Woe of the People. The Just Petition of the Free-borne Commoners of the County of [blank] Whose Names Are Hereunto Subscribed, Earnestly Desiring, the Prosperity of the Gospell, the Removall of Bad, the Setlement of Just Lawes, the Freedome of This Nation, and the Peace and Tranquilety of All Men. S.l: s.n, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

To the High & Honourable the Legal Earthly Supreame Povver of England, the Representive Body Thereof, the Commons Elective: In Parliament Assembled with Authority Only for the Weale, but Not for the Woe of the People. The Just Petition of the Free-borne Commoners of the County of [blank] Whose Names Are Hereunto Subscribed, Earnestly Desiring, the Prosperity of the Gospell, the Removall of Bad, the Setlement of Just Lawes, the Freedome of This Nation, and the Peace and Tranquilety of All Men. s.n, 1659.

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