APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). A copy of a remonstrance setting forth the sad condition of the army under the command of the Right Honourable the Lord Baron of Inchequine, Lord President of Munster.: Drawn by the councell of war the 23 of June, 1647. and sent to both houses of Parliament. By their agents, being members and officers of the army, viz. [brace] Lieut. Col. Stubber Major Choppyne. Major Elsynge. And was accordingly by them presented July 14. 1647. Together with a short vindication of the Right Honourable the Lord Inchequin and other officers of that army from a scandalous and seditious pamphlet, stiled A letter from Lieut. Col. Knight in the province of Munster in Ireland, setting forth the extraordinary wants of the souldiers, &c. and published July 22. 1647. Published by authority. Printed for M.W. and H.A..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Copy of a Remonstrance Setting Forth the Sad Condition of the Army Under the Command of the Right Honourable the Lord Baron of Inchequine, Lord President of Munster.: Drawn by the Councell of War the 23 of June, 1647. and Sent to Both Houses of Parliament. By Their Agents, Being Members and Officers of the Army, Viz. [brace] Lieut. Col. Stubber Major Choppyne. Major Elsynge. And Was Accordingly by Them Presented July 14. 1647. Together with a Short Vindication of the Right Honourable the Lord Inchequin and Other Officers of That Army from a Scandalous and Seditious Pamphlet, Stiled A Letter from Lieut. Col. Knight in the Province of Munster in Ireland, Setting Forth the Extraordinary Wants of the Souldiers, &c. and Published July 22. 1647. Published by Authority. London,: Printed for M.W. and H.A., 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Copy of a Remonstrance Setting Forth the Sad Condition of the Army Under the Command of the Right Honourable the Lord Baron of Inchequine, Lord President of Munster.: Drawn by the Councell of War the 23 of June, 1647. and Sent to Both Houses of Parliament. By Their Agents, Being Members and Officers of the Army, Viz. [brace] Lieut. Col. Stubber Major Choppyne. Major Elsynge. And Was Accordingly by Them Presented July 14. 1647. Together with a Short Vindication of the Right Honourable the Lord Inchequin and Other Officers of That Army from a Scandalous and Seditious Pamphlet, Stiled A Letter from Lieut. Col. Knight in the Province of Munster in Ireland, Setting Forth the Extraordinary Wants of the Souldiers, &c. and Published July 22. 1647. Published by Authority. Printed for M.W. and H.A., 1647.

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