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.) CitationHotham, 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.) CitationHotham, 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.