(1688). The Common interest of king & kingdom in this confus'd conjuncture, truly stated, and to consist in the speedy calling of a free Parliament. Printed by T.M..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Common Interest of King & Kingdom in This Confus'd Conjuncture, Truly Stated, and to Consist in the Speedy Calling of a Free Parliament. London: Printed by T.M., 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Common Interest of King & Kingdom in This Confus'd Conjuncture, Truly Stated, and to Consist in the Speedy Calling of a Free Parliament. Printed by T.M., 1688.
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