(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.) CitationA 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.) CitationA 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.