APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). Several reasons why some officers of the army: With many other good people, did heretofore admit of and subject to Oliver Cromwel as the supreme magistrate of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions and territories thereunto belonging : as also, why they did admit of and subject to Richard, the eldest son of the said Oliver, as successor to his father in the government of the aforesaid common-wealth, &c. : likewise, why they have rejected the said government, and earnestly desire the Long Parliament to sit to exercise and discharge their trust in governing the said common-wealth without a single person, king-ship, or House of Lords. Printed for the author ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Several Reasons Why Some Officers of the Army: With Many Other Good People, Did Heretofore Admit of and Subject to Oliver Cromwel as the Supreme Magistrate of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions and Territories Thereunto Belonging : As Also, Why They Did Admit of and Subject to Richard, the Eldest Son of the Said Oliver, as Successor to His Father in the Government of the Aforesaid Common-wealth, &c. : Likewise, Why They Have Rejected the Said Government, and Earnestly Desire the Long Parliament to Sit to Exercise and Discharge Their Trust in Governing the Said Common-wealth Without a Single Person, King-ship, or House of Lords. London: Printed for the author ..., 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Several Reasons Why Some Officers of the Army: With Many Other Good People, Did Heretofore Admit of and Subject to Oliver Cromwel as the Supreme Magistrate of the Common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions and Territories Thereunto Belonging : As Also, Why They Did Admit of and Subject to Richard, the Eldest Son of the Said Oliver, as Successor to His Father in the Government of the Aforesaid Common-wealth, &c. : Likewise, Why They Have Rejected the Said Government, and Earnestly Desire the Long Parliament to Sit to Exercise and Discharge Their Trust in Governing the Said Common-wealth Without a Single Person, King-ship, or House of Lords. Printed for the author ..., 1659.

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