(1652). The King of Scots letter to the States of Holland, concerning their present design and engagement against England:: With His desires touching the same; and His resolution to venture life and fortune with them. Also, a declaration of the Hollanders, for His defence aud [sic] preservation; the raising of 40000 fighting men; and new commission given to the Lord Admiral Vantrump, to fight, sink, burn, and take, all English ships that wears not his colours. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe King of Scots Letter to the States of Holland, Concerning Their Present Design and Engagement Against England:: With His Desires Touching the Same; and His Resolution to Venture Life and Fortune with Them. Also, a Declaration of the Hollanders, for His Defence Aud [sic] Preservation; the Raising of 40000 Fighting Men; and New Commission Given to the Lord Admiral Vantrump, to Fight, Sink, Burn, and Take, All English Ships That Wears Not His Colours. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe King of Scots Letter to the States of Holland, Concerning Their Present Design and Engagement Against England:: With His Desires Touching the Same; and His Resolution to Venture Life and Fortune with Them. Also, a Declaration of the Hollanders, for His Defence Aud [sic] Preservation; the Raising of 40000 Fighting Men; and New Commission Given to the Lord Admiral Vantrump, to Fight, Sink, Burn, and Take, All English Ships That Wears Not His Colours. Printed for George Horton, 1652.