(1642). A True remonstrance of the upright apprentices of London,: Shewing their good affections to the King and Parliament, and the reason of their dislike of the malignants petition for peace. With a full copy of their honest petition. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Remonstrance of the Upright Apprentices of London,: Shewing Their Good Affections to the King and Parliament, and the Reason of Their Dislike of the Malignants Petition for Peace. With a Full Copy of Their Honest Petition. London: [publisher not identified], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Remonstrance of the Upright Apprentices of London,: Shewing Their Good Affections to the King and Parliament, and the Reason of Their Dislike of the Malignants Petition for Peace. With a Full Copy of Their Honest Petition. [publisher not identified], 1642.