(1643). 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. Printed for a faithfull Royalisti.
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. London: Printed for a faithfull Royalisti, 1643.
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. Printed for a faithfull Royalisti, 1643.