APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wharton, G. (1658). A second narrative of the late Parliament (so called): Wherein, after a brief reciting some remarkable passages in the former narrative, is given an account of their second meeting, and things transacted by them : as also how the Protector (so called) came swearing, by the living God, and dissolved them, after two or three weeks sitting : with some quæries sadly proposed thereupon : together with an account of three and forty of their names, who were taken out of the house, and others that sate in the other house, intended for a House of Lords, but being so unexpectedly disappointed, could not take root, with a brief character and description of them : all humbly presented to publique view. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wharton, George. A Second Narrative of the Late Parliament (so Called): Wherein, After a Brief Reciting Some Remarkable Passages in the Former Narrative, Is Given an Account of Their Second Meeting, and Things Transacted by Them : As Also How the Protector (so Called) Came Swearing, by the Living God, and Dissolved Them, After Two or Three Weeks Sitting : With Some Quæries Sadly Proposed Thereupon : Together with an Account of Three and Forty of Their Names, Who Were Taken Out of the House, and Others That Sate in the Other House, Intended for a House of Lords, but Being so Unexpectedly Disappointed, Could Not Take Root, with a Brief Character and Description of Them : All Humbly Presented to Publique View. [London: publisher not identified], 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wharton, George. A Second Narrative of the Late Parliament (so Called): Wherein, After a Brief Reciting Some Remarkable Passages in the Former Narrative, Is Given an Account of Their Second Meeting, and Things Transacted by Them : As Also How the Protector (so Called) Came Swearing, by the Living God, and Dissolved Them, After Two or Three Weeks Sitting : With Some Quæries Sadly Proposed Thereupon : Together with an Account of Three and Forty of Their Names, Who Were Taken Out of the House, and Others That Sate in the Other House, Intended for a House of Lords, but Being so Unexpectedly Disappointed, Could Not Take Root, with a Brief Character and Description of Them : All Humbly Presented to Publique View. publisher not identified], 1658.

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