APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bray, W. (1649). Innocency and the blood of the slain souldiers, and people, mightily complaining, and crying out to the Lord, and the people of the land,: Against those forty knights and burgesses, or thereabouts, that sit in the House of Commons. For the violation of our capital fundamental laws and liberties, and those capital obligations mentioned in this my letter, in capital letters. Or a letter to an eight yeers speaker of the House of Commons. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bray, William. Innocency and the Blood of the Slain Souldiers, and People, Mightily Complaining, and Crying Out to the Lord, and the People of the Land,: Against Those Forty Knights and Burgesses, or Thereabouts, That Sit in the House of Commons. For the Violation of Our Capital Fundamental Laws and Liberties, and Those Capital Obligations Mentioned in This My Letter, in Capital Letters. Or a Letter to an Eight Yeers Speaker of the House of Commons. London: [publisher not identified], 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bray, William. Innocency and the Blood of the Slain Souldiers, and People, Mightily Complaining, and Crying Out to the Lord, and the People of the Land,: Against Those Forty Knights and Burgesses, or Thereabouts, That Sit in the House of Commons. For the Violation of Our Capital Fundamental Laws and Liberties, and Those Capital Obligations Mentioned in This My Letter, in Capital Letters. Or a Letter to an Eight Yeers Speaker of the House of Commons. [publisher not identified], 1649.

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