APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lilburne, J. (1646). An anatomy of the Lords tyranny and iniustice exercised upon Lieu. Col. Iohn Lilburne, now a prisoner in the Tower of London.: Delivered in a speech by him, Novem. 6. 1646. before the honorable Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to consider of the priviledges of the commons of England: the originall copy of which, he in obedience to the order and command of the said Committee, delivered in writing to the hands of Col. Henry Martin, chairm-man of the said Committee: Nov. 9. 1646 and now published to the view of all the commons of England, for their information, & knowledge of their liberties and priviledges. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lilburne, John. An Anatomy of the Lords Tyranny and Iniustice Exercised upon Lieu. Col. Iohn Lilburne, Now a Prisoner in the Tower of London.: Delivered in a Speech by Him, Novem. 6. 1646. Before the Honorable Committee of the House of Commons, Appointed to Consider of the Priviledges of the Commons of England: The Originall Copy of Which, He in Obedience to the Order and Command of the Said Committee, Delivered in Writing to the Hands of Col. Henry Martin, Chairm-man of the Said Committee: Nov. 9. 1646 and Now Published to the View of All the Commons of England, for Their Information, & Knowledge of Their Liberties and Priviledges. [London: publisher not identified, 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lilburne, John. An Anatomy of the Lords Tyranny and Iniustice Exercised upon Lieu. Col. Iohn Lilburne, Now a Prisoner in the Tower of London.: Delivered in a Speech by Him, Novem. 6. 1646. Before the Honorable Committee of the House of Commons, Appointed to Consider of the Priviledges of the Commons of England: The Originall Copy of Which, He in Obedience to the Order and Command of the Said Committee, Delivered in Writing to the Hands of Col. Henry Martin, Chairm-man of the Said Committee: Nov. 9. 1646 and Now Published to the View of All the Commons of England, for Their Information, & Knowledge of Their Liberties and Priviledges. publisher not identified, 1646.

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