APA (7th ed.) Citation

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.) Citation

Lilburne, 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.) Citation

Lilburne, 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.

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