APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) & Charles I, K. o. E. (1642). The Kings proclamation and determination concerning the Earle of Essex and all who go under his command: With the resolution of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said Earle of Essex and the same proclamation : also joyfull newes from the Earle of Warvvicke, concerning his takeing of many ships with horse and other ammunition for vvar : also the summe or substance of speech spoken by the Earl of Essex at a conference in the painted chamber between the Lords and the House of Commons in defence of his own integrity and his readinesse to proceed in this present cause. Printed for T. Thomson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King of England Charles I. The Kings Proclamation and Determination Concerning the Earle of Essex and All Who Go Under His Command: With the Resolution of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Said Earle of Essex and the Same Proclamation : Also Joyfull Newes from the Earle of Warvvicke, Concerning His Takeing of Many Ships with Horse and Other Ammunition for Vvar : Also the Summe or Substance of Speech Spoken by the Earl of Essex at a Conference in the Painted Chamber Between the Lords and the House of Commons in Defence of His Own Integrity and His Readinesse to Proceed in This Present Cause. [London]: Printed for T. Thomson, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King of England Charles I. The Kings Proclamation and Determination Concerning the Earle of Essex and All Who Go Under His Command: With the Resolution of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Said Earle of Essex and the Same Proclamation : Also Joyfull Newes from the Earle of Warvvicke, Concerning His Takeing of Many Ships with Horse and Other Ammunition for Vvar : Also the Summe or Substance of Speech Spoken by the Earl of Essex at a Conference in the Painted Chamber Between the Lords and the House of Commons in Defence of His Own Integrity and His Readinesse to Proceed in This Present Cause. Printed for T. Thomson, 1642.

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