APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hind, J. (1651). The trial of Captain James Hind on Friday last before the honourable court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley.: With his examination and confession; his speech touching the King of Scots; his merry conceits and witty pranks presented to the judges; the manner of his gallant deportment; an order for his further trial at Oxford; the reasons demonstrated; and a charge of high-treason exhibited against him. With his narrative and declaration touching all his pranks and proceeding. Published for general satisfaction, by him who subscribes himself - James Hind. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hind, James. The Trial of Captain James Hind on Friday Last Before the Honourable Court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley.: With His Examination and Confession; His Speech Touching the King of Scots; His Merry Conceits and Witty Pranks Presented to the Judges; the Manner of His Gallant Deportment; an Order for His Further Trial at Oxford; the Reasons Demonstrated; and a Charge of High-treason Exhibited Against Him. With His Narrative and Declaration Touching All His Pranks and Proceeding. Published for General Satisfaction, by Him Who Subscribes Himself - James Hind. [London: publisher not identified, 1651.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hind, James. The Trial of Captain James Hind on Friday Last Before the Honourable Court at the Sessions in the Old-Bayley.: With His Examination and Confession; His Speech Touching the King of Scots; His Merry Conceits and Witty Pranks Presented to the Judges; the Manner of His Gallant Deportment; an Order for His Further Trial at Oxford; the Reasons Demonstrated; and a Charge of High-treason Exhibited Against Him. With His Narrative and Declaration Touching All His Pranks and Proceeding. Published for General Satisfaction, by Him Who Subscribes Himself - James Hind. publisher not identified, 1651.

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