APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament. (1642). The General resolvtion of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland concerning His Royall Majesty, the prince, and the evill incendiaries which are now about them: As it was concluded on by the Lords and Councell of both kingdomes : also His Majesties oath and protestation at York, together with the Lords also, Iune 19 : likewise three propositions concerning the militia, declaring the reasons why it doth belong to the Parliament for the ordering of the same : with the votes and resolution of both Houses of Parliament, concerning His Majesties last writ : together with the severall reasons to prove that every man is bound to uphold the Parliament against all opposers whatsoever. ... Printed for I. Tompson and A. Coe.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament. The General Resolvtion of the Two Kingdoms of England and Scotland Concerning His Royall Majesty, the Prince, and the Evill Incendiaries Which Are Now About Them: As It Was Concluded on by the Lords and Councell of Both Kingdomes : Also His Majesties Oath and Protestation at York, Together with the Lords Also, Iune 19 : Likewise Three Propositions Concerning the Militia, Declaring the Reasons Why It Doth Belong to the Parliament for the Ordering of the Same : With the Votes and Resolution of Both Houses of Parliament, Concerning His Majesties Last Writ : Together with the Severall Reasons to Prove That Every Man Is Bound to Uphold the Parliament Against All Opposers Whatsoever. [London]: ... Printed for I. Tompson and A. Coe, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament. The General Resolvtion of the Two Kingdoms of England and Scotland Concerning His Royall Majesty, the Prince, and the Evill Incendiaries Which Are Now About Them: As It Was Concluded on by the Lords and Councell of Both Kingdomes : Also His Majesties Oath and Protestation at York, Together with the Lords Also, Iune 19 : Likewise Three Propositions Concerning the Militia, Declaring the Reasons Why It Doth Belong to the Parliament for the Ordering of the Same : With the Votes and Resolution of Both Houses of Parliament, Concerning His Majesties Last Writ : Together with the Severall Reasons to Prove That Every Man Is Bound to Uphold the Parliament Against All Opposers Whatsoever. ... Printed for I. Tompson and A. Coe, 1642.

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