APA (7th ed.) Citation

England's black tribunal: Or, the royal martyr. Shewing, how they impeached the King of murder, treason, and other heinous crimes, not suffering him to answer for himself, but treated him worse than a malefactor. How the King took leave of his children, with his hearty prayer for the prosperity of the Church and Kingdom, and then submitted himself to the fatal block, where the executioner severed his head from his body.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England's Black Tribunal: Or, the Royal Martyr. Shewing, How They Impeached the King of Murder, Treason, and Other Heinous Crimes, Not Suffering Him to Answer for Himself, but Treated Him Worse than a Malefactor. How the King Took Leave of His Children, with His Hearty Prayer for the Prosperity of the Church and Kingdom, and Then Submitted Himself to the Fatal Block, Where the Executioner Severed His Head from His Body.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England's Black Tribunal: Or, the Royal Martyr. Shewing, How They Impeached the King of Murder, Treason, and Other Heinous Crimes, Not Suffering Him to Answer for Himself, but Treated Him Worse than a Malefactor. How the King Took Leave of His Children, with His Hearty Prayer for the Prosperity of the Church and Kingdom, and Then Submitted Himself to the Fatal Block, Where the Executioner Severed His Head from His Body.

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