APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1681). The Two associations: One subscribed by CLVI members of the House of Commons in the year 1643 : the other seized in the closet of the Earl of Shaftsbury, with a list of the grand-jury that found the bill against the Earl of Danby upon the single evidence of Fitz-Harris : also Fitz-Harris's grand and petty juries : together with the three grand-juries that returned the bills ignoramus against Stephen College, John Rouse, and the Earl of Shaftsbury. Printed for Samuel Mearne and John Baker.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Two Associations: One Subscribed by CLVI Members of the House of Commons in the Year 1643 : The Other Seized in the Closet of the Earl of Shaftsbury, with a List of the Grand-jury That Found the Bill Against the Earl of Danby upon the Single Evidence of Fitz-Harris : Also Fitz-Harris's Grand and Petty Juries : Together with the Three Grand-juries That Returned the Bills Ignoramus Against Stephen College, John Rouse, and the Earl of Shaftsbury. London: Printed for Samuel Mearne and John Baker, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Two Associations: One Subscribed by CLVI Members of the House of Commons in the Year 1643 : The Other Seized in the Closet of the Earl of Shaftsbury, with a List of the Grand-jury That Found the Bill Against the Earl of Danby upon the Single Evidence of Fitz-Harris : Also Fitz-Harris's Grand and Petty Juries : Together with the Three Grand-juries That Returned the Bills Ignoramus Against Stephen College, John Rouse, and the Earl of Shaftsbury. Printed for Samuel Mearne and John Baker, 1681.

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