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Two letters containing all the proceedings betwixt the Prince, and the E. of Warwick: : a fight at sea, and a fleet upon the Downes. The submitting of seven ships, and above 100. peece of ordance taken: with a declaration of the revolted ships concerning Prince Rupert, who was made Admirall thereof. Also the heads of the large declaration, and demands of the army, to be debated in Parliament; the King taken into custody; with a letter from the Estates of Scotland, and the last newes of the King and treaty in the Isle of Wight
MLA
Two Letters Containing All the Proceedings Betwixt the Prince, and the E. of Warwick: : a Fight At Sea, and a Fleet Upon the Downes. The Submitting of Seven Ships, and Above 100. Peece of Ordance Taken: with a Declaration of the Revolted Ships Concerning Prince Rupert, Who Was Made Admirall Thereof. Also the Heads of the Large Declaration, and Demands of the Army, to Be Debated In Parliament; the King Taken Into Custody; with a Letter From the Estates of Scotland, and the Last Newes of the King and Treaty In the Isle of Wight. London: Printed for T.P., 1648.
APA
(1648). Two letters containing all the proceedings betwixt the Prince, and the E. of Warwick: : a fight at sea, and a fleet upon the Downes. The submitting of seven ships, and above 100. peece of ordance taken: with a declaration of the revolted ships concerning Prince Rupert, who was made Admirall thereof. Also the heads of the large declaration, and demands of the army, to be debated in Parliament; the King taken into custody; with a letter from the Estates of Scotland, and the last newes of the King and treaty in the Isle of Wight. London: Printed for T.P.
Chicago
Two Letters Containing All the Proceedings Betwixt the Prince, and the E. of Warwick:: A Fight At Sea, and a Fleet Upon the Downes. The Submitting of Seven Ships, and Above 100. Peece of Ordance Taken: with a Declaration of the Revolted Ships Concerning Prince Rupert, Who Was Made Admirall Thereof. Also the Heads of the Large Declaration, and Demands of the Army, to Be Debated In Parliament; the King Taken Into Custody; with a Letter From the Estates of Scotland, and the Last Newes of the King and Treaty In the Isle of Wight. London: Printed for T.P., 1648.