APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cook, J. King Charls his case: or, An appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the High Court of Iustice.: Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the loss of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cook, John. King Charls His Case: Or, An Appeal to All Rational Men, Concerning His Tryal at the High Court of Iustice.: Being for the Most Part That Which Was Intended to Have Been Delivered at the Bar, If the King Had Pleaded to the Charge, and Put Himself upon a Fair Tryal. With an Additional Opinion Concerning the Death of King James, the Loss of Rochel, and, the Blood of Ireland.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cook, John. King Charls His Case: Or, An Appeal to All Rational Men, Concerning His Tryal at the High Court of Iustice.: Being for the Most Part That Which Was Intended to Have Been Delivered at the Bar, If the King Had Pleaded to the Charge, and Put Himself upon a Fair Tryal. With an Additional Opinion Concerning the Death of King James, the Loss of Rochel, and, the Blood of Ireland.

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