APA (7th ed.) Citation

Albemarle, G. M. (1660). The declaration of the County of Oxon to His Excellency the Lord General Monck.: We the gentlemen, ministers, free-holders, and others of the County of Oxon, having a long time groaned under heavy burthens, do now hereby declare the resentments we have of our grievances, and our just desires as the most visible means of a happy peace and settlement of these nations. Printed for John Starkey, at the Miter, near the middle Temple-gate in Fleetstreet,.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Albemarle, George Monck. The Declaration of the County of Oxon to His Excellency the Lord General Monck.: We the Gentlemen, Ministers, Free-holders, and Others of the County of Oxon, Having a Long Time Groaned Under Heavy Burthens, Do Now Hereby Declare the Resentments We Have of Our Grievances, and Our Just Desires as the Most Visible Means of a Happy Peace and Settlement of These Nations. London,: Printed for John Starkey, at the Miter, near the middle Temple-gate in Fleetstreet,, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Albemarle, George Monck. The Declaration of the County of Oxon to His Excellency the Lord General Monck.: We the Gentlemen, Ministers, Free-holders, and Others of the County of Oxon, Having a Long Time Groaned Under Heavy Burthens, Do Now Hereby Declare the Resentments We Have of Our Grievances, and Our Just Desires as the Most Visible Means of a Happy Peace and Settlement of These Nations. Printed for John Starkey, at the Miter, near the middle Temple-gate in Fleetstreet,, 1660.

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