APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) & Charles I, K. o. E. (1646). The moderator:: In reply to Mr Thomas Chaloners speech, and the Scots papers, concerning the disposall of the Kings person. With some observations concerning the originals, and power of the Parliaments of England and Scotland, and what the Kings power is in such cases. A copy of the Kings speech spoken before divers of the lords, peeres, and barons of the kingdome of Scotland. Also, a copie of the Irish rebels protestation, of their fidelity to the King, and confederacie against the Parliament; and their generall decree made at Waterford. Commanded to be published in all churches and chappels through the kingdome. Printed by Francis Leach..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King of England Charles I. The Moderator:: In Reply to Mr Thomas Chaloners Speech, and the Scots Papers, Concerning the Disposall of the Kings Person. With Some Observations Concerning the Originals, and Power of the Parliaments of England and Scotland, and What the Kings Power Is in Such Cases. A Copy of the Kings Speech Spoken Before Divers of the Lords, Peeres, and Barons of the Kingdome of Scotland. Also, a Copie of the Irish Rebels Protestation, of Their Fidelity to the King, and Confederacie Against the Parliament; and Their Generall Decree Made at Waterford. Commanded to Be Published in All Churches and Chappels Through the Kingdome. London,: Printed by Francis Leach., 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) and King of England Charles I. The Moderator:: In Reply to Mr Thomas Chaloners Speech, and the Scots Papers, Concerning the Disposall of the Kings Person. With Some Observations Concerning the Originals, and Power of the Parliaments of England and Scotland, and What the Kings Power Is in Such Cases. A Copy of the Kings Speech Spoken Before Divers of the Lords, Peeres, and Barons of the Kingdome of Scotland. Also, a Copie of the Irish Rebels Protestation, of Their Fidelity to the King, and Confederacie Against the Parliament; and Their Generall Decree Made at Waterford. Commanded to Be Published in All Churches and Chappels Through the Kingdome. Printed by Francis Leach., 1646.

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