APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hodges, W. (1693). To the two most honourable Houses, the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, an humble representation of the sad and distressed case of many thousands of their most gratious Majesties loyal seamen, or their widows, aged parents, or other friends or relations: And an humble supplication in behalf of all the said distressed and all other the seamen of England and Scotland. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hodges, William. To the Two Most Honourable Houses, the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled, an Humble Representation of the Sad and Distressed Case of Many Thousands of Their Most Gratious Majesties Loyal Seamen, or Their Widows, Aged Parents, or Other Friends or Relations: And an Humble Supplication in Behalf of All the Said Distressed and All Other the Seamen of England and Scotland. [London: publisher not identified], 1693.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hodges, William. To the Two Most Honourable Houses, the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled, an Humble Representation of the Sad and Distressed Case of Many Thousands of Their Most Gratious Majesties Loyal Seamen, or Their Widows, Aged Parents, or Other Friends or Relations: And an Humble Supplication in Behalf of All the Said Distressed and All Other the Seamen of England and Scotland. publisher not identified], 1693.

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