(1643). Two speeches: The first spoken by the Kings most excellent Majesty, at a generall councell held at Oxford, December 29 : wherein His Maiesty declares his inability to maintaine the warre any longer without the Lords shall rayse present supply of money for the maintenance of the said army : the second, spoken by the Earle of Northampton in answer to His Majesties demands. Printed for I.H. and W. Whightfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTwo Speeches: The First Spoken by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, at a Generall Councell Held at Oxford, December 29 : Wherein His Maiesty Declares His Inability to Maintaine the Warre Any Longer Without the Lords Shall Rayse Present Supply of Money for the Maintenance of the Said Army : The Second, Spoken by the Earle of Northampton in Answer to His Majesties Demands. [London]: Printed for I.H. and W. Whightfield, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTwo Speeches: The First Spoken by the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, at a Generall Councell Held at Oxford, December 29 : Wherein His Maiesty Declares His Inability to Maintaine the Warre Any Longer Without the Lords Shall Rayse Present Supply of Money for the Maintenance of the Said Army : The Second, Spoken by the Earle of Northampton in Answer to His Majesties Demands. Printed for I.H. and W. Whightfield, 1643.