APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). A charge of high-treason: Drawn up by the citizens of Paris against the King of Scots; and presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Orleans with the grounds and reasons thereof, and the said Dukes resolution touching the bringing of him to a tryal; also, the Scotch-Kings declaration touching the same and the cruel sentence denounced for divers English Lords to be stoned to death. Printed for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Charge of High-treason: Drawn Up by the Citizens of Paris Against the King of Scots; and Presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Orleans with the Grounds and Reasons Thereof, and the Said Dukes Resolution Touching the Bringing of Him to a Tryal; Also, the Scotch-Kings Declaration Touching the Same and the Cruel Sentence Denounced for Divers English Lords to Be Stoned to Death. London: Printed for G. Horton, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Charge of High-treason: Drawn Up by the Citizens of Paris Against the King of Scots; and Presented to His Royal Highness the Duke of Orleans with the Grounds and Reasons Thereof, and the Said Dukes Resolution Touching the Bringing of Him to a Tryal; Also, the Scotch-Kings Declaration Touching the Same and the Cruel Sentence Denounced for Divers English Lords to Be Stoned to Death. Printed for G. Horton, 1652.

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