APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fox, G., & Grassingham, R. (1660). A true relation of the unlawful and unreasonable proceedings of the magistrates of Harwich in Essex against the people of the Lord (called Quakers): Also the manner of their imprisoning of George Fox the younger, whom they with Robert Grassingham accused to the Parliament, and also the manner of the Parliaments proceedings against them. Printed for Robert Wilson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fox, George, and Robert Grassingham. A True Relation of the Unlawful and Unreasonable Proceedings of the Magistrates of Harwich in Essex Against the People of the Lord (called Quakers): Also the Manner of Their Imprisoning of George Fox the Younger, Whom They with Robert Grassingham Accused to the Parliament, and Also the Manner of the Parliaments Proceedings Against Them. London: Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fox, George, and Robert Grassingham. A True Relation of the Unlawful and Unreasonable Proceedings of the Magistrates of Harwich in Essex Against the People of the Lord (called Quakers): Also the Manner of Their Imprisoning of George Fox the Younger, Whom They with Robert Grassingham Accused to the Parliament, and Also the Manner of the Parliaments Proceedings Against Them. Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.

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