APA (7th ed.) Citation

Charles II, K. o. E., Culpepper, C., & James II, K. o. E. (1659). A message sent from the King of Scots, and the Duke of York's court in Flanders: To the Lord Douglas, and Collonel Brown, to be communicated to the rest of the nobility and gentry in the Scottish nation, with proposals and overtures, for the composing of all differences, the submitting to Counsel, and the preventing of a universal desolation. David Stranghan.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Charles II, King of England, C. Culpepper, and King of England James II. A Message Sent from the King of Scots, and the Duke of York's Court in Flanders: To the Lord Douglas, and Collonel Brown, to Be Communicated to the Rest of the Nobility and Gentry in the Scottish Nation, with Proposals and Overtures, for the Composing of All Differences, the Submitting to Counsel, and the Preventing of a Universal Desolation. Aberdeen: David Stranghan, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Charles II, King of England, et al. A Message Sent from the King of Scots, and the Duke of York's Court in Flanders: To the Lord Douglas, and Collonel Brown, to Be Communicated to the Rest of the Nobility and Gentry in the Scottish Nation, with Proposals and Overtures, for the Composing of All Differences, the Submitting to Counsel, and the Preventing of a Universal Desolation. David Stranghan, 1659.

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