APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1649). The desires of the commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland: That both Houses of Parliament may sit in freedome for setling of religion according to the covenant. That King Charles the Second (upon just satisfaction given) may be admitted to the government of these kingdomes. [T]ogether with their protestation against all proceedings to the contrary. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Desires of the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland: That Both Houses of Parliament May Sit in Freedome for Setling of Religion According to the Covenant. That King Charles the Second (upon Just Satisfaction Given) May Be Admitted to the Government of These Kingdomes. [T]ogether with Their Protestation Against All Proceedings to the Contrary. S.l: [s.n.], 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Desires of the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland: That Both Houses of Parliament May Sit in Freedome for Setling of Religion According to the Covenant. That King Charles the Second (upon Just Satisfaction Given) May Be Admitted to the Government of These Kingdomes. [T]ogether with Their Protestation Against All Proceedings to the Contrary. [s.n.], 1649.

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