Denmark. Sovereign (1588-1648 : Christian IV), Ferdinand II, H. R. E., & Louis XIII, K. o. F. (1629). May 5. Numb. 32. Newes of certaine commands lately given by the French king concerning the interteinment of the English, and which doth conduce to a firme peace betweene the two nations.: Articles of peace propounded by the King of Denmarke his commissioners, vnto the deputies of Walestin and of Tilley. Articles also propounded by the said deputies vnto said Danish commissioners with the answers and reply thereunto. And other advises from Germany. Also a copie of an horrible and fearefull oath, which by the Emperour is forced vpon the Protestants in Bohemia and the Palatinate, either to take it or forsake their country. Printed for Nicolas Bourne, and are to be solde at his shopp at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDenmark. Sovereign (1588-1648 : Christian IV), Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, and King of France Louis XIII. May 5. Numb. 32. Newes of Certaine Commands Lately Given by the French King Concerning the Interteinment of the English, and Which Doth Conduce to a Firme Peace Betweene the Two Nations.: Articles of Peace Propounded by the King of Denmarke His Commissioners, Vnto the Deputies of Walestin and of Tilley. Articles Also Propounded by the Said Deputies Vnto Said Danish Commissioners with the Answers and Reply Thereunto. And Other Advises from Germany. Also a Copie of an Horrible and Fearefull Oath, Which by the Emperour Is Forced Vpon the Protestants in Bohemia and the Palatinate, Either to Take It or Forsake Their Country. [London]: Printed for Nicolas Bourne, and are to be solde at his shopp at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange., 1629.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDenmark. Sovereign (1588-1648 : Christian IV), et al. May 5. Numb. 32. Newes of Certaine Commands Lately Given by the French King Concerning the Interteinment of the English, and Which Doth Conduce to a Firme Peace Betweene the Two Nations.: Articles of Peace Propounded by the King of Denmarke His Commissioners, Vnto the Deputies of Walestin and of Tilley. Articles Also Propounded by the Said Deputies Vnto Said Danish Commissioners with the Answers and Reply Thereunto. And Other Advises from Germany. Also a Copie of an Horrible and Fearefull Oath, Which by the Emperour Is Forced Vpon the Protestants in Bohemia and the Palatinate, Either to Take It or Forsake Their Country. Printed for Nicolas Bourne, and are to be solde at his shopp at the South Entrance of the Royal Exchange., 1629.