APA (7th ed.) Citation

Prynne, W. (1647). IX proposals by way of interrogation, to the generall, officers, and souldiers in the army,: Concerning the justness of their late proceedings in law or conscience against, and contrary to the Parliament, tending to reduce them to their former loyalty and obedience; by discovering the injustice, unreasonableness, and dangerousness of their proceedings and demands, wherein they still persist, onely to pick a quarrell with the Parliament, without any reall cause. [publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. IX Proposals by Way of Interrogation, to the Generall, Officers, and Souldiers in the Army,: Concerning the Justness of Their Late Proceedings in Law or Conscience Against, and Contrary to the Parliament, Tending to Reduce Them to Their Former Loyalty and Obedience; by Discovering the Injustice, Unreasonableness, and Dangerousness of Their Proceedings and Demands, Wherein They Still Persist, Onely to Pick a Quarrell with the Parliament, Without Any Reall Cause. London: [publisher not identified, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. IX Proposals by Way of Interrogation, to the Generall, Officers, and Souldiers in the Army,: Concerning the Justness of Their Late Proceedings in Law or Conscience Against, and Contrary to the Parliament, Tending to Reduce Them to Their Former Loyalty and Obedience; by Discovering the Injustice, Unreasonableness, and Dangerousness of Their Proceedings and Demands, Wherein They Still Persist, Onely to Pick a Quarrell with the Parliament, Without Any Reall Cause. [publisher not identified, 1647.

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