APA (7th ed.) Citation

M. B., 1. c. (1660). Good news for all parties: Shewed in King Charles his gracious pardon in answer to the humble request of a person of quality, and a member of the honourable city of London, who went to His Majesty to attain the same, as it was sent in a letter by the said person of note from Breda to his friend in the city. Printed at the importunity of a friend to convince all misbelievers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

M. B., 17th cent. Good News for All Parties: Shewed in King Charles His Gracious Pardon in Answer to the Humble Request of a Person of Quality, and a Member of the Honourable City of London, Who Went to His Majesty to Attain the Same, as It Was Sent in a Letter by the Said Person of Note from Breda to His Friend in the City. [London]: Printed at the importunity of a friend to convince all misbelievers, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

M. B., 17th cent. Good News for All Parties: Shewed in King Charles His Gracious Pardon in Answer to the Humble Request of a Person of Quality, and a Member of the Honourable City of London, Who Went to His Majesty to Attain the Same, as It Was Sent in a Letter by the Said Person of Note from Breda to His Friend in the City. Printed at the importunity of a friend to convince all misbelievers, 1660.

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