(1648). The Lord Generals letter in answer to the message of the Kentish-men, May 31. 1648. The Lord Generals proclamation against plundring, or taking any horses or goods from any of the inhabitants in Kent, and for restoring what hath been taken. Also a perfect.
Cita Chicago (17th ed.)The Lord Generals Letter in Answer to the Message of the Kentish-men, May 31. 1648. The Lord Generals Proclamation Against Plundring, or Taking Any Horses or Goods from Any of the Inhabitants in Kent, and for Restoring What Hath Been Taken. Also a Perfect. 1648.
Cita MLA (9th ed.)The Lord Generals Letter in Answer to the Message of the Kentish-men, May 31. 1648. The Lord Generals Proclamation Against Plundring, or Taking Any Horses or Goods from Any of the Inhabitants in Kent, and for Restoring What Hath Been Taken. Also a Perfect. 1648.