APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vane, H. (1656). The proceeds of the Protector (so called) and his Councill against Sir Henry Vane, Knight.: A late eminent Member of the Councill of State of the Common-wealth of England: as touching his imprisonment in the Isle of Wight. Together with his testimony delivered in writing to the said Protector, by way of a peculiar addresse to himself, and faithfull advice of an old friend and acquaintance. Faithfully transcribed and attested out of the original copy's, and published by a reall well-wisher to Sions prosperity and Englands liberty. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vane, Henry. The Proceeds of the Protector (so Called) and His Councill Against Sir Henry Vane, Knight.: A Late Eminent Member of the Councill of State of the Common-wealth of England: As Touching His Imprisonment in the Isle of Wight. Together with His Testimony Delivered in Writing to the Said Protector, by Way of a Peculiar Addresse to Himself, and Faithfull Advice of an Old Friend and Acquaintance. Faithfully Transcribed and Attested Out of the Original Copy's, and Published by a Reall Well-wisher to Sions Prosperity and Englands Liberty. [London: publisher not identified, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vane, Henry. The Proceeds of the Protector (so Called) and His Councill Against Sir Henry Vane, Knight.: A Late Eminent Member of the Councill of State of the Common-wealth of England: As Touching His Imprisonment in the Isle of Wight. Together with His Testimony Delivered in Writing to the Said Protector, by Way of a Peculiar Addresse to Himself, and Faithfull Advice of an Old Friend and Acquaintance. Faithfully Transcribed and Attested Out of the Original Copy's, and Published by a Reall Well-wisher to Sions Prosperity and Englands Liberty. publisher not identified, 1656.

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