England and Wales. Army. (1652). A declaration of the Armie concerning Lieut. Collonel John Lilburn;: And their resolution to establish the people in all their just rights, liberties, priviledges, and freedomes. With the remonstrance, and petition, of the officers and souldiers, citizens and countrey-men, rich and poor; with all the distressed and oppressed people of England; to the Parliament. Together with their propositions and desires; and a gallant way propounded, for the taking off all taxes, a time prefixed; the uniting of all parties; the establishing of peace; and making trade free. for G. Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Army. A Declaration of the Armie Concerning Lieut. Collonel John Lilburn;: And Their Resolution to Establish the People in All Their Just Rights, Liberties, Priviledges, and Freedomes. With the Remonstrance, and Petition, of the Officers and Souldiers, Citizens and Countrey-men, Rich and Poor; with All the Distressed and Oppressed People of England; to the Parliament. Together with Their Propositions and Desires; and a Gallant Way Propounded, for the Taking off All Taxes, a Time Prefixed; the Uniting of All Parties; the Establishing of Peace; and Making Trade Free. Imprinted at London: for G. Horton, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Army. A Declaration of the Armie Concerning Lieut. Collonel John Lilburn;: And Their Resolution to Establish the People in All Their Just Rights, Liberties, Priviledges, and Freedomes. With the Remonstrance, and Petition, of the Officers and Souldiers, Citizens and Countrey-men, Rich and Poor; with All the Distressed and Oppressed People of England; to the Parliament. Together with Their Propositions and Desires; and a Gallant Way Propounded, for the Taking off All Taxes, a Time Prefixed; the Uniting of All Parties; the Establishing of Peace; and Making Trade Free. for G. Horton, 1652.