APA (7th ed.) Citation

United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. (1643). Secrets discovered in Englands complaint or ovtcry against the high and mighty Lords, the States Generall of the United Provinces, for their perfidious, deceitfull, and unthankfull proceedings against the welfare of this kingdom: Clearly laid open in a letter transmitted to a Friend who is a subject to the said states of Holland : wherein is declared several acts of state, not only between them and the Queene of England, but also betweene the said states and this present Parliament, by way of answer to our Parliaments severall declarations : likewise a discovery that notwithstanding their firme resolutions and promises to the representative body of this kingdome, concerning their neutrality, have made use of the first opportunity to strengthen the enemy against us ... Printed for Benjamin Allen ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. Secrets Discovered in Englands Complaint or Ovtcry Against the High and Mighty Lords, the States Generall of the United Provinces, for Their Perfidious, Deceitfull, and Unthankfull Proceedings Against the Welfare of This Kingdom: Clearly Laid Open in a Letter Transmitted to a Friend Who Is a Subject to the Said States of Holland : Wherein Is Declared Several Acts of State, Not Only Between Them and the Queene of England, but Also Betweene the Said States and This Present Parliament, by Way of Answer to Our Parliaments Severall Declarations : Likewise a Discovery That Notwithstanding Their Firme Resolutions and Promises to the Representative Body of This Kingdome, Concerning Their Neutrality, Have Made Use of the First Opportunity to Strengthen the Enemy Against Us ... London: Printed for Benjamin Allen ..., 1643.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal. Secrets Discovered in Englands Complaint or Ovtcry Against the High and Mighty Lords, the States Generall of the United Provinces, for Their Perfidious, Deceitfull, and Unthankfull Proceedings Against the Welfare of This Kingdom: Clearly Laid Open in a Letter Transmitted to a Friend Who Is a Subject to the Said States of Holland : Wherein Is Declared Several Acts of State, Not Only Between Them and the Queene of England, but Also Betweene the Said States and This Present Parliament, by Way of Answer to Our Parliaments Severall Declarations : Likewise a Discovery That Notwithstanding Their Firme Resolutions and Promises to the Representative Body of This Kingdome, Concerning Their Neutrality, Have Made Use of the First Opportunity to Strengthen the Enemy Against Us ... Printed for Benjamin Allen ..., 1643.

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