Bower, R., & Charles II, K. o. E. (1661). To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.: Dread Sovereign, having seen a proclamation wherein your Majesty complains of the injuries you receive in your customs, I could not withhold, but, as in duty bound, humbly present you with a few of those malignant roots from whence they spring, whereby navigation and trade are also much decayed .. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBower, Richard, and King of England Charles II. To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.: Dread Sovereign, Having Seen a Proclamation Wherein Your Majesty Complains of the Injuries You Receive in Your Customs, I Could Not Withhold, but, as in Duty Bound, Humbly Present You with a Few of Those Malignant Roots from Whence They Spring, Whereby Navigation and Trade Are Also Much Decayed .. [London: publisher not identified, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBower, Richard, and King of England Charles II. To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty.: Dread Sovereign, Having Seen a Proclamation Wherein Your Majesty Complains of the Injuries You Receive in Your Customs, I Could Not Withhold, but, as in Duty Bound, Humbly Present You with a Few of Those Malignant Roots from Whence They Spring, Whereby Navigation and Trade Are Also Much Decayed .. publisher not identified, 1661.