APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament & Smith, T. (1652). The Parliament of Englands message to the Queen of Sweden: To be presented by Mr. Atturney-General Prideaux; in the name of themselves, and the common-wealth of England. Also their sending of a letter to the King of Denmark; with a narrative of the proceedings of the states of Holland; and the embassie of the King of Scots, sent by Lord Digby. Likewise the concluding of a peace between the King of France, and the King of Spain; and a golden staff presented to the said King of Scots, for his composing the differences between both crowns. for James Nichols.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament and T. Smith. The Parliament of Englands Message to the Queen of Sweden: To Be Presented by Mr. Atturney-General Prideaux; in the Name of Themselves, and the Common-wealth of England. Also Their Sending of a Letter to the King of Denmark; with a Narrative of the Proceedings of the States of Holland; and the Embassie of the King of Scots, Sent by Lord Digby. Likewise the Concluding of a Peace Between the King of France, and the King of Spain; and a Golden Staff Presented to the Said King of Scots, for His Composing the Differences Between Both Crowns. Imprinted at London: for James Nichols, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament and T. Smith. The Parliament of Englands Message to the Queen of Sweden: To Be Presented by Mr. Atturney-General Prideaux; in the Name of Themselves, and the Common-wealth of England. Also Their Sending of a Letter to the King of Denmark; with a Narrative of the Proceedings of the States of Holland; and the Embassie of the King of Scots, Sent by Lord Digby. Likewise the Concluding of a Peace Between the King of France, and the King of Spain; and a Golden Staff Presented to the Said King of Scots, for His Composing the Differences Between Both Crowns. for James Nichols, 1652.

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