APA (7th ed.) Citation

N. R. (1643). Englands petition to the two houses assembled in Parliament. Or an humble petition of the distressed and almost destroyed subjects of England: to the two Houses.: Containing (in the judgement of the wise) the very sense of all the true hearted of the kindome [sic]; but because the way to their Highnesse eare is stopt, it was sent to Oxford, and there printed, and afterwards presented to the Houses. Printed for William Web.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

N. R. Englands Petition to the Two Houses Assembled in Parliament. Or an Humble Petition of the Distressed and Almost Destroyed Subjects of England: To the Two Houses.: Containing (in the Judgement of the Wise) the Very Sense of All the True Hearted of the Kindome [sic]; but Because the Way to Their Highnesse Eare Is Stopt, It Was Sent to Oxford, and There Printed, and Afterwards Presented to the Houses. [Oxford? or London?]: Printed for William Web, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

N. R. Englands Petition to the Two Houses Assembled in Parliament. Or an Humble Petition of the Distressed and Almost Destroyed Subjects of England: To the Two Houses.: Containing (in the Judgement of the Wise) the Very Sense of All the True Hearted of the Kindome [sic]; but Because the Way to Their Highnesse Eare Is Stopt, It Was Sent to Oxford, and There Printed, and Afterwards Presented to the Houses. Printed for William Web, 1643.

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