APA (7th ed.) Citation

Englands gratulation on the landing of Charles the Second, by the grace of God Kiug [as printed] of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, at Dover: And his advance from thence to the city of London, May the 29, being his birth day, attended with all the ancient nobility and gentry of this nation and a great part of the army commanded by His Excellence the Lord Generall Monk, his magnificent entertainment in the city of London by the Right Honourable the lord mayor and his brethren, and the great preparation for his coronation which wil be more ful of state and tryumph then ever King of England had before.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Englands Gratulation on the Landing of Charles the Second, by the Grace of God Kiug [as Printed] of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, at Dover: And His Advance from Thence to the City of London, May the 29, Being His Birth Day, Attended with All the Ancient Nobility and Gentry of This Nation and a Great Part of the Army Commanded by His Excellence the Lord Generall Monk, His Magnificent Entertainment in the City of London by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and His Brethren, and the Great Preparation for His Coronation Which Wil Be More Ful of State and Tryumph Then Ever King of England Had Before.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Englands Gratulation on the Landing of Charles the Second, by the Grace of God Kiug [as Printed] of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, at Dover: And His Advance from Thence to the City of London, May the 29, Being His Birth Day, Attended with All the Ancient Nobility and Gentry of This Nation and a Great Part of the Army Commanded by His Excellence the Lord Generall Monk, His Magnificent Entertainment in the City of London by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and His Brethren, and the Great Preparation for His Coronation Which Wil Be More Ful of State and Tryumph Then Ever King of England Had Before.

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