APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hotham, J. (1642). A learned speech made by the Right Worshipfull Sir John Hotham: A member of the House of Commons at a meeting of severall knights and gentlemen in the said county on the 23 of May 1642 : wherein is manifested the manifold reasons why the subject being commanded by the Parliament : ought not to disobey but to venture life and estate in the maintenance and performance thereof : vvith a remarkeable passage concerning the Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England and many other persons of note. Printed for J. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hotham, John. A Learned Speech Made by the Right Worshipfull Sir John Hotham: A Member of the House of Commons at a Meeting of Severall Knights and Gentlemen in the Said County on the 23 of May 1642 : Wherein Is Manifested the Manifold Reasons Why the Subject Being Commanded by the Parliament : Ought Not to Disobey but to Venture Life and Estate in the Maintenance and Performance Thereof : Vvith a Remarkeable Passage Concerning the Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England and Many Other Persons of Note. London: Printed for J. Horton, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hotham, John. A Learned Speech Made by the Right Worshipfull Sir John Hotham: A Member of the House of Commons at a Meeting of Severall Knights and Gentlemen in the Said County on the 23 of May 1642 : Wherein Is Manifested the Manifold Reasons Why the Subject Being Commanded by the Parliament : Ought Not to Disobey but to Venture Life and Estate in the Maintenance and Performance Thereof : Vvith a Remarkeable Passage Concerning the Lord Littleton, Lord Keeper of the Great Seale of England and Many Other Persons of Note. Printed for J. Horton, 1642.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.