APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Army. Council & Fairfax, T. F. (1647). An humblf [sic] remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the army under his command: Concerning the present state of affaires in relation to themselves and the kingdome, with their desires and present resolutions thereupon. Presented to the commissioners at St. Albanes, Iune 23. to be by them humbly presented to the Parliament. By the appointment of His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Counsell of warre. Signed, John Rushworth secr. Printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornehill neere the Royall Exchange..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Army. Council and Thomas Fairfax Fairfax. An Humblf [sic] Remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army Under His Command: Concerning the Present State of Affaires in Relation to Themselves and the Kingdome, with Their Desires and Present Resolutions Thereupon. Presented to the Commissioners at St. Albanes, Iune 23. to Be by Them Humbly Presented to the Parliament. By the Appointment of His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Counsell of Warre. Signed, John Rushworth Secr. London,: Printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornehill neere the Royall Exchange., 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Army. Council and Thomas Fairfax Fairfax. An Humblf [sic] Remonstrance from His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army Under His Command: Concerning the Present State of Affaires in Relation to Themselves and the Kingdome, with Their Desires and Present Resolutions Thereupon. Presented to the Commissioners at St. Albanes, Iune 23. to Be by Them Humbly Presented to the Parliament. By the Appointment of His Excel. Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Counsell of Warre. Signed, John Rushworth Secr. Printed for George Whittington at the Blew Anchor in Cornehill neere the Royall Exchange., 1647.

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