APA (7th ed.) Citation

Essex, R. D., & Radnor, J. R. A declaration of the noble resolution of the Earle of Essex His Excellence: Concerning his intention in going forth with this great army consisting of 60000 now advancing forward under his honouable command, in the defence of the King and Parliament, and the Protestant religion : with an excellent speech delivered vnto his honour immediately before his departure by the Lord Roberts, before divers Colonells and Captaines at Essex house to encourage the Earle in his proceedings and the justice of his cause being undertaken for the generall good of the kingdome.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Essex, Robert Devereux, and John Robartes Radnor. A Declaration of the Noble Resolution of the Earle of Essex His Excellence: Concerning His Intention in Going Forth with This Great Army Consisting of 60000 Now Advancing Forward Under His Honouable Command, in the Defence of the King and Parliament, and the Protestant Religion : With an Excellent Speech Delivered Vnto His Honour Immediately Before His Departure by the Lord Roberts, Before Divers Colonells and Captaines at Essex House to Encourage the Earle in His Proceedings and the Justice of His Cause Being Undertaken for the Generall Good of the Kingdome.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Essex, Robert Devereux, and John Robartes Radnor. A Declaration of the Noble Resolution of the Earle of Essex His Excellence: Concerning His Intention in Going Forth with This Great Army Consisting of 60000 Now Advancing Forward Under His Honouable Command, in the Defence of the King and Parliament, and the Protestant Religion : With an Excellent Speech Delivered Vnto His Honour Immediately Before His Departure by the Lord Roberts, Before Divers Colonells and Captaines at Essex House to Encourage the Earle in His Proceedings and the Justice of His Cause Being Undertaken for the Generall Good of the Kingdome.

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