(1648). A declaration from the nothern [sic] associated counties to the kingdom of England.: Declaring the unanimous and faithfull resolution, touching the proceedings of the Parliament and Army, in relation to their setling of the kingdom without a King; and the protestation of the said counties to the Kingdom of Scotland. Also, the declaration of Major General Massey, to the Parliament of Scotland; and the Resolution of the Marquis of Argyle, concerning the Kingdom of England. With severall divine solitudes, and heavenly meditations of a glorious King, briefly collected out of the main principles. Likewise, a declaration of the Parliament of England. And a perfect list of the Lords, Judges, Knights, and Gentlemen, appointed for a Councell of State, to govern the Common-wealths of England and Ireland. Imprimatur, Theodore Jennings. Printed for G. Laurenson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Declaration from the Nothern [sic] Associated Counties to the Kingdom of England.: Declaring the Unanimous and Faithfull Resolution, Touching the Proceedings of the Parliament and Army, in Relation to Their Setling of the Kingdom Without a King; and the Protestation of the Said Counties to the Kingdom of Scotland. Also, the Declaration of Major General Massey, to the Parliament of Scotland; and the Resolution of the Marquis of Argyle, Concerning the Kingdom of England. With Severall Divine Solitudes, and Heavenly Meditations of a Glorious King, Briefly Collected Out of the Main Principles. Likewise, a Declaration of the Parliament of England. And a Perfect List of the Lords, Judges, Knights, and Gentlemen, Appointed for a Councell of State, to Govern the Common-wealths of England and Ireland. Imprimatur, Theodore Jennings. London: Printed for G. Laurenson, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Declaration from the Nothern [sic] Associated Counties to the Kingdom of England.: Declaring the Unanimous and Faithfull Resolution, Touching the Proceedings of the Parliament and Army, in Relation to Their Setling of the Kingdom Without a King; and the Protestation of the Said Counties to the Kingdom of Scotland. Also, the Declaration of Major General Massey, to the Parliament of Scotland; and the Resolution of the Marquis of Argyle, Concerning the Kingdom of England. With Severall Divine Solitudes, and Heavenly Meditations of a Glorious King, Briefly Collected Out of the Main Principles. Likewise, a Declaration of the Parliament of England. And a Perfect List of the Lords, Judges, Knights, and Gentlemen, Appointed for a Councell of State, to Govern the Common-wealths of England and Ireland. Imprimatur, Theodore Jennings. Printed for G. Laurenson, 1648.