APA (7th ed.) Citation

Charles I, K. o. E. The Kings Maiesties resolvtion: Concerning his marching toward London with his army : also a true declaration of His Majesties proceedings since he went to Oxford : with the substance of a proclamation which His Majesty caused to be read in the said city : also manifesting the cruelty of Prince Robert in plundering the towne of Keinton in Warwickeshire and putting the inhabitants to the sword.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Charles I, King of England. The Kings Maiesties Resolvtion: Concerning His Marching Toward London with His Army : Also a True Declaration of His Majesties Proceedings Since He Went to Oxford : With the Substance of a Proclamation Which His Majesty Caused to Be Read in the Said City : Also Manifesting the Cruelty of Prince Robert in Plundering the Towne of Keinton in Warwickeshire and Putting the Inhabitants to the Sword.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Charles I, King of England. The Kings Maiesties Resolvtion: Concerning His Marching Toward London with His Army : Also a True Declaration of His Majesties Proceedings Since He Went to Oxford : With the Substance of a Proclamation Which His Majesty Caused to Be Read in the Said City : Also Manifesting the Cruelty of Prince Robert in Plundering the Towne of Keinton in Warwickeshire and Putting the Inhabitants to the Sword.

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