Fiennes, N., & Whitlocke, B. Monarchy asserted to be the best, most ancient and legall form of government: In a conference had at Whitehall, with Oliver late Lord Protector & a committee of Parliament made good by the arguments of Oliver St. Iohn ..., Lord Chief Justice Glynn, Lord Comm. Whitlock, Lord Comm. Lisle, Lord Comm. Fines, Lord Broghall, Mr. of the Roles, Sr. Charles Wolseley, Sr. Richard Onslow, Colonel Iones, members of that committee.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFiennes, Nathaniel, and Bulstrode Whitlocke. Monarchy Asserted to Be the Best, Most Ancient and Legall Form of Government: In a Conference Had at Whitehall, with Oliver Late Lord Protector & a Committee of Parliament Made Good by the Arguments of Oliver St. Iohn ..., Lord Chief Justice Glynn, Lord Comm. Whitlock, Lord Comm. Lisle, Lord Comm. Fines, Lord Broghall, Mr. of the Roles, Sr. Charles Wolseley, Sr. Richard Onslow, Colonel Iones, Members of That Committee.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFiennes, Nathaniel, and Bulstrode Whitlocke. Monarchy Asserted to Be the Best, Most Ancient and Legall Form of Government: In a Conference Had at Whitehall, with Oliver Late Lord Protector & a Committee of Parliament Made Good by the Arguments of Oliver St. Iohn ..., Lord Chief Justice Glynn, Lord Comm. Whitlock, Lord Comm. Lisle, Lord Comm. Fines, Lord Broghall, Mr. of the Roles, Sr. Charles Wolseley, Sr. Richard Onslow, Colonel Iones, Members of That Committee.