APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). An admonition of the greatest concernment in the present juncture: Particularly to the citizens of London, touching their election of Common-Councill men; and to them, all sober-minded persons of every other city, town, and county in this nation, touching their election of Members to serve in the Parliament, pretended to be shortly convened. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Admonition of the Greatest Concernment in the Present Juncture: Particularly to the Citizens of London, Touching Their Election of Common-Councill Men; and to Them, All Sober-minded Persons of Every Other City, Town, and County in This Nation, Touching Their Election of Members to Serve in the Parliament, Pretended to Be Shortly Convened. [London: publisher not identified, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Admonition of the Greatest Concernment in the Present Juncture: Particularly to the Citizens of London, Touching Their Election of Common-Councill Men; and to Them, All Sober-minded Persons of Every Other City, Town, and County in This Nation, Touching Their Election of Members to Serve in the Parliament, Pretended to Be Shortly Convened. publisher not identified, 1659.

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