Lilburne, J. (1652). L. Colonel Iohn Lilbvrne his letter to his dearly beloved wife Mrs. Elisabeth Lilbvrne: March 1652, expressing the just reasons and grounds which have inforced him for the preservation of his deare life & more deare reputation to apologize for himselfe unto the Netherlanders by laying open the true fate of his late fine & banishment eternal from his native countrie .. by L. I..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLilburne, John. L. Colonel Iohn Lilbvrne His Letter to His Dearly Beloved Wife Mrs. Elisabeth Lilbvrne: March 1652, Expressing the Just Reasons and Grounds Which Have Inforced Him for the Preservation of His Deare Life & More Deare Reputation to Apologize for Himselfe Unto the Netherlanders by Laying Open the True Fate of His Late Fine & Banishment Eternal from His Native Countrie .. Printed at Amsterdam: by L. I., 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLilburne, John. L. Colonel Iohn Lilbvrne His Letter to His Dearly Beloved Wife Mrs. Elisabeth Lilbvrne: March 1652, Expressing the Just Reasons and Grounds Which Have Inforced Him for the Preservation of His Deare Life & More Deare Reputation to Apologize for Himselfe Unto the Netherlanders by Laying Open the True Fate of His Late Fine & Banishment Eternal from His Native Countrie .. by L. I., 1652.