APA (7th ed.) Citation

Scotland. Parliament. (1648). A declaration of the proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland: And their message and proposals to their new King in Holland; declaring their full resolution and desires, touching the English army; as also, their further resolution for the raising a great army, and listing of every fourth man throughout the kingdome, to engage against England. With a discovery of their design, and the place and manner how they intend to play their new game. Together with the resolution of the King of Scotland, concerning his invitation to that kingdome. Likewise, a bloudy fight in Ireland, upon the marching of the Lord Inchiquin towards Dublin; with the particulars thereof, and the number killed and taken prisoners on both sides. Published by authority. Printed for R.VV. and are to be sold neere Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scotland. Parliament. A Declaration of the Proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland: And Their Message and Proposals to Their New King in Holland; Declaring Their Full Resolution and Desires, Touching the English Army; as Also, Their Further Resolution for the Raising a Great Army, and Listing of Every Fourth Man Throughout the Kingdome, to Engage Against England. With a Discovery of Their Design, and the Place and Manner How They Intend to Play Their New Game. Together with the Resolution of the King of Scotland, Concerning His Invitation to That Kingdome. Likewise, a Bloudy Fight in Ireland, upon the Marching of the Lord Inchiquin Towards Dublin; with the Particulars Thereof, and the Number Killed and Taken Prisoners on Both Sides. Published by Authority. London: Printed for R.VV. and are to be sold neere Temple-Bar, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Scotland. Parliament. A Declaration of the Proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland: And Their Message and Proposals to Their New King in Holland; Declaring Their Full Resolution and Desires, Touching the English Army; as Also, Their Further Resolution for the Raising a Great Army, and Listing of Every Fourth Man Throughout the Kingdome, to Engage Against England. With a Discovery of Their Design, and the Place and Manner How They Intend to Play Their New Game. Together with the Resolution of the King of Scotland, Concerning His Invitation to That Kingdome. Likewise, a Bloudy Fight in Ireland, upon the Marching of the Lord Inchiquin Towards Dublin; with the Particulars Thereof, and the Number Killed and Taken Prisoners on Both Sides. Published by Authority. Printed for R.VV. and are to be sold neere Temple-Bar, 1648.

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