APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pym, J. A most learned and religious speech spoken by Mr. Pym at a conference of both Houses of Parliament the 23 of this instant moneth of September: Declaring unto them the necessity and benefit of the union of His Majesties three kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland in matters of religion and church-government : also certaine passages at a committee in the Exchequor Chamber concerning coyning of farthings now in the hands of the Lord Mowbray and Montravers : together with some remarkable passages from Chester and words betwixt Prince Robert and His Excellence Robert Earle of Essex.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pym, John. A Most Learned and Religious Speech Spoken by Mr. Pym at a Conference of Both Houses of Parliament the 23 of This Instant Moneth of September: Declaring Unto Them the Necessity and Benefit of the Union of His Majesties Three Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland in Matters of Religion and Church-government : Also Certaine Passages at a Committee in the Exchequor Chamber Concerning Coyning of Farthings Now in the Hands of the Lord Mowbray and Montravers : Together with Some Remarkable Passages from Chester and Words Betwixt Prince Robert and His Excellence Robert Earle of Essex.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pym, John. A Most Learned and Religious Speech Spoken by Mr. Pym at a Conference of Both Houses of Parliament the 23 of This Instant Moneth of September: Declaring Unto Them the Necessity and Benefit of the Union of His Majesties Three Kingdomes, England, Scotland and Ireland in Matters of Religion and Church-government : Also Certaine Passages at a Committee in the Exchequor Chamber Concerning Coyning of Farthings Now in the Hands of the Lord Mowbray and Montravers : Together with Some Remarkable Passages from Chester and Words Betwixt Prince Robert and His Excellence Robert Earle of Essex.

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