APA (7th ed.) Citation

Holles, D. H. (1641). A true copie of the speech, made by the Honourable Denzell Holles, Esquire, at a conference by a committee of both Houses of Parliament in the Painted Chamber: Concerning the protestation fram'd by the House of Commons, which was solemnly made by every member of the same : wherein is set forth the protestation it selfe, and the reasons inducing them to make it : together with their desire, that the Lords would concurre with them in the same zeal and affection for the publick safety : with an explanation upon some doubts made upon the said protestation. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Holles, Denzil Holles. A True Copie of the Speech, Made by the Honourable Denzell Holles, Esquire, at a Conference by a Committee of Both Houses of Parliament in the Painted Chamber: Concerning the Protestation Fram'd by the House of Commons, Which Was Solemnly Made by Every Member of the Same : Wherein Is Set Forth the Protestation It Selfe, and the Reasons Inducing Them to Make It : Together with Their Desire, That the Lords Would Concurre with Them in the Same Zeal and Affection for the Publick Safety : With an Explanation upon Some Doubts Made upon the Said Protestation. London: [publisher not identified], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Holles, Denzil Holles. A True Copie of the Speech, Made by the Honourable Denzell Holles, Esquire, at a Conference by a Committee of Both Houses of Parliament in the Painted Chamber: Concerning the Protestation Fram'd by the House of Commons, Which Was Solemnly Made by Every Member of the Same : Wherein Is Set Forth the Protestation It Selfe, and the Reasons Inducing Them to Make It : Together with Their Desire, That the Lords Would Concurre with Them in the Same Zeal and Affection for the Publick Safety : With an Explanation upon Some Doubts Made upon the Said Protestation. [publisher not identified], 1641.

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