APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fiennes, N. (1641). A speech of the honorable Nathanael Fiennes (second son to the right honourable the Lord Say) in answer to the third speech of the Lord George Digby.: Concerning bishops and the city of Londons petition both which were made the 9th of Feb. 1640 in the honourable House of Commons. In which is plainly cleared the severall objections that are made against the Londoners petition and also the great and transcendent evills of episcopal government are demonstrated and plainly laid open. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fiennes, Nathaniel. A Speech of the Honorable Nathanael Fiennes (second Son to the Right Honourable the Lord Say) in Answer to the Third Speech of the Lord George Digby.: Concerning Bishops and the City of Londons Petition Both Which Were Made the 9th of Feb. 1640 in the Honourable House of Commons. In Which Is Plainly Cleared the Severall Objections That Are Made Against the Londoners Petition and Also the Great and Transcendent Evills of Episcopal Government Are Demonstrated and Plainly Laid Open. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fiennes, Nathaniel. A Speech of the Honorable Nathanael Fiennes (second Son to the Right Honourable the Lord Say) in Answer to the Third Speech of the Lord George Digby.: Concerning Bishops and the City of Londons Petition Both Which Were Made the 9th of Feb. 1640 in the Honourable House of Commons. In Which Is Plainly Cleared the Severall Objections That Are Made Against the Londoners Petition and Also the Great and Transcendent Evills of Episcopal Government Are Demonstrated and Plainly Laid Open. publisher not identified], 1641.

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