A Copy of two remonstrances, brought over the river Stix in Carons ferry-boate by the ghost of Sir John Suckling: The one to the Earle of New-Castle and the popish army : the other, to the Protestants of England : wherein is many things mentioned worthy the due observation of all those that love God and King Charles, and desire peace.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Copy of Two Remonstrances, Brought over the River Stix in Carons Ferry-boate by the Ghost of Sir John Suckling: The One to the Earle of New-Castle and the Popish Army : The Other, to the Protestants of England : Wherein Is Many Things Mentioned Worthy the Due Observation of All Those That Love God and King Charles, and Desire Peace.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Copy of Two Remonstrances, Brought over the River Stix in Carons Ferry-boate by the Ghost of Sir John Suckling: The One to the Earle of New-Castle and the Popish Army : The Other, to the Protestants of England : Wherein Is Many Things Mentioned Worthy the Due Observation of All Those That Love God and King Charles, and Desire Peace.