(1653). For the Right Honourable Captaine General Cromwel, Major General Harrison,: And the rest of that noble race of the souldiery, who are and have been instrumental in seeking the relief of captives, the free-born subjects of this nation. A few humble proposals of several wel-affected and faithful friends. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFor the Right Honourable Captaine General Cromwel, Major General Harrison,: And the Rest of That Noble Race of the Souldiery, Who Are and Have Been Instrumental in Seeking the Relief of Captives, the Free-born Subjects of This Nation. A Few Humble Proposals of Several Wel-affected and Faithful Friends. [London: publisher not identified, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFor the Right Honourable Captaine General Cromwel, Major General Harrison,: And the Rest of That Noble Race of the Souldiery, Who Are and Have Been Instrumental in Seeking the Relief of Captives, the Free-born Subjects of This Nation. A Few Humble Proposals of Several Wel-affected and Faithful Friends. publisher not identified, 1653.