(1648). A true account of the great expressions of love from the noblemen, ministers & commons of the kingdom of Scotland unto Lieutenant General Cromwel,: And the officers and soldiers under his command. Whose mutual love each to other is hoped to be the beginnings of a happy peaee [sic] to both nations. Declared in a letter to a friend. Also the present state of Scotland, as it novv stands. Printed for G.C. at the black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Account of the Great Expressions of Love from the Noblemen, Ministers & Commons of the Kingdom of Scotland Unto Lieutenant General Cromwel,: And the Officers and Soldiers Under His Command. Whose Mutual Love Each to Other Is Hoped to Be the Beginnings of a Happy Peaee [sic] to Both Nations. Declared in a Letter to a Friend. Also the Present State of Scotland, as It Novv Stands. London: Printed for G.C. at the black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Account of the Great Expressions of Love from the Noblemen, Ministers & Commons of the Kingdom of Scotland Unto Lieutenant General Cromwel,: And the Officers and Soldiers Under His Command. Whose Mutual Love Each to Other Is Hoped to Be the Beginnings of a Happy Peaee [sic] to Both Nations. Declared in a Letter to a Friend. Also the Present State of Scotland, as It Novv Stands. Printed for G.C. at the black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls, 1648.