APA (7th ed.) Citation

More, T. (1658). For her highness the most illustrious incomparabley virtuous and religious lady Elizabeth Princess Dowager. Given by a loyall true old friend, and most affectionately devoted servant. A funerall oration; or in a truth, a most just plain wrought panegyrick of the most mighty Lord Oliver Cromwell: Protector of England, &c from the love of the most illustrious Lord Thomas de la More, Knight of the Banner, and Garter Royall. And of Great Brittany, France, and Ireland, &c. the most unconquered and thrice adorned standard bearer. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

More, Thomas. For Her Highness the Most Illustrious Incomparabley Virtuous and Religious Lady Elizabeth Princess Dowager. Given by a Loyall True Old Friend, and Most Affectionately Devoted Servant. A Funerall Oration; or in a Truth, a Most Just Plain Wrought Panegyrick of the Most Mighty Lord Oliver Cromwell: Protector of England, &c from the Love of the Most Illustrious Lord Thomas De La More, Knight of the Banner, and Garter Royall. And of Great Brittany, France, and Ireland, &c. the Most Unconquered and Thrice Adorned Standard Bearer. [London: publisher not identified, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

More, Thomas. For Her Highness the Most Illustrious Incomparabley Virtuous and Religious Lady Elizabeth Princess Dowager. Given by a Loyall True Old Friend, and Most Affectionately Devoted Servant. A Funerall Oration; or in a Truth, a Most Just Plain Wrought Panegyrick of the Most Mighty Lord Oliver Cromwell: Protector of England, &c from the Love of the Most Illustrious Lord Thomas De La More, Knight of the Banner, and Garter Royall. And of Great Brittany, France, and Ireland, &c. the Most Unconquered and Thrice Adorned Standard Bearer. publisher not identified, 1658.

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