APA (7th ed.) Citation

Scotland. Parliament. (1642). Severall articles of the Scots demands, presented to the high and honourable Court of Parliament, by the commissioners appointed for the Kingdome of Scotland.: Also their reall resolution and constant affection in joyning with their neighbour-nation of England for the defence of the religion and laws of the two Kingdomes against the common enemies of them both, knowing that the ruine of the one would prove the ruine of the other. Printed for J. Upton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scotland. Parliament. Severall Articles of the Scots Demands, Presented to the High and Honourable Court of Parliament, by the Commissioners Appointed for the Kingdome of Scotland.: Also Their Reall Resolution and Constant Affection in Joyning with Their Neighbour-nation of England for the Defence of the Religion and Laws of the Two Kingdomes Against the Common Enemies of Them Both, Knowing That the Ruine of the One Would Prove the Ruine of the Other. London: Printed for J. Upton, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Scotland. Parliament. Severall Articles of the Scots Demands, Presented to the High and Honourable Court of Parliament, by the Commissioners Appointed for the Kingdome of Scotland.: Also Their Reall Resolution and Constant Affection in Joyning with Their Neighbour-nation of England for the Defence of the Religion and Laws of the Two Kingdomes Against the Common Enemies of Them Both, Knowing That the Ruine of the One Would Prove the Ruine of the Other. Printed for J. Upton, 1642.

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