APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). A remonstrance of the shee-citizens of London.: And of many thousands of other the free-borne women of England. Humbly shewing their desires for the attaining of a free trade, for the Kings speedie coming to London, for the maning of their works, and for the redresse of their many other grievances, and burdens they now lie under. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Remonstrance of the Shee-citizens of London.: And of Many Thousands of Other the Free-borne Women of England. Humbly Shewing Their Desires for the Attaining of a Free Trade, for the Kings Speedie Coming to London, for the Maning of Their Works, and for the Redresse of Their Many Other Grievances, and Burdens They Now Lie Under. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Remonstrance of the Shee-citizens of London.: And of Many Thousands of Other the Free-borne Women of England. Humbly Shewing Their Desires for the Attaining of a Free Trade, for the Kings Speedie Coming to London, for the Maning of Their Works, and for the Redresse of Their Many Other Grievances, and Burdens They Now Lie Under. publisher not identified], 1647.

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