Rupert, P. (1642). A speech spoken by His Excellence Prince Rupert to his sacred Majesty, and the Lords of his Privie Councell at his returne from Redding to Oxford: Wherein is freely delivered his opinion concerning the present warre : with his advise for the erecting of forts and garrison townes in this Kingdom and calling in the old English regiments out of Holland. for John Rivers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRupert, Prince. A Speech Spoken by His Excellence Prince Rupert to His Sacred Majesty, and the Lords of His Privie Councell at His Returne from Redding to Oxford: Wherein Is Freely Delivered His Opinion Concerning the Present Warre : With His Advise for the Erecting of Forts and Garrison Townes in This Kingdom and Calling in the Old English Regiments Out of Holland. London: for John Rivers, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRupert, Prince. A Speech Spoken by His Excellence Prince Rupert to His Sacred Majesty, and the Lords of His Privie Councell at His Returne from Redding to Oxford: Wherein Is Freely Delivered His Opinion Concerning the Present Warre : With His Advise for the Erecting of Forts and Garrison Townes in This Kingdom and Calling in the Old English Regiments Out of Holland. for John Rivers, 1642.