APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament & Charles I, K. o. E. (1642). A second remonstrance, or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the Commission of Array: Occasioned by a booke lately published intituled His Majesties answer to the declaration of both Houses of Parliament concerning the said Commission, wherein their said former declaration is fully vindicated, the maine arguments to uphold the said Commission of Arry are refuted and the same Commission proved to be against the fundamentall lawes and statutes of this kingdom the petition of rights, the liberty and property of the subject, and contrary to former presidents in Parliament. Printed for Iohn Wright and Richard Best.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament and King of England Charles I. A Second Remonstrance, or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament Concerning the Commission of Array: Occasioned by a Booke Lately Published Intituled His Majesties Answer to the Declaration of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Said Commission, Wherein Their Said Former Declaration Is Fully Vindicated, the Maine Arguments to Uphold the Said Commission of Arry Are Refuted and the Same Commission Proved to Be Against the Fundamentall Lawes and Statutes of This Kingdom the Petition of Rights, the Liberty and Property of the Subject, and Contrary to Former Presidents in Parliament. London: Printed for Iohn Wright and Richard Best, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Parliament and King of England Charles I. A Second Remonstrance, or, Declaration of the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament Concerning the Commission of Array: Occasioned by a Booke Lately Published Intituled His Majesties Answer to the Declaration of Both Houses of Parliament Concerning the Said Commission, Wherein Their Said Former Declaration Is Fully Vindicated, the Maine Arguments to Uphold the Said Commission of Arry Are Refuted and the Same Commission Proved to Be Against the Fundamentall Lawes and Statutes of This Kingdom the Petition of Rights, the Liberty and Property of the Subject, and Contrary to Former Presidents in Parliament. Printed for Iohn Wright and Richard Best, 1642.

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