APA (7th ed.) Citation

Newcomb, T. (1654). Sate of the case of the Commonvvealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereto belonging: In reference to the late established government by a Lord Protector and a Parlament : manifesting therein, not only a consistencie with, and necessary consequence upon the foregoing alterations, but also a full conformity to the declared principles and engagements of the Parlament and army : it being the judgement of divers persons, who, throughout these late troubles, have approved themselves faithfull to the cause and interest of God and their country : presented to the publick, for the satisfaction of others. Printed by Tho. Newcomb, over against Baynards-Castle in Thames-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Newcomb, Thomas. Sate of the Case of the Commonvvealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions Thereto Belonging: In Reference to the Late Established Government by a Lord Protector and a Parlament : Manifesting Therein, Not Only a Consistencie with, and Necessary Consequence upon the Foregoing Alterations, but Also a Full Conformity to the Declared Principles and Engagements of the Parlament and Army : It Being the Judgement of Divers Persons, Who, Throughout These Late Troubles, Have Approved Themselves Faithfull to the Cause and Interest of God and Their Country : Presented to the Publick, for the Satisfaction of Others. London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, over against Baynards-Castle in Thames-Street, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Newcomb, Thomas. Sate of the Case of the Commonvvealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Dominions Thereto Belonging: In Reference to the Late Established Government by a Lord Protector and a Parlament : Manifesting Therein, Not Only a Consistencie with, and Necessary Consequence upon the Foregoing Alterations, but Also a Full Conformity to the Declared Principles and Engagements of the Parlament and Army : It Being the Judgement of Divers Persons, Who, Throughout These Late Troubles, Have Approved Themselves Faithfull to the Cause and Interest of God and Their Country : Presented to the Publick, for the Satisfaction of Others. Printed by Tho. Newcomb, over against Baynards-Castle in Thames-Street, 1654.

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