The case of the people call’d Quakers, humbly presented to the Parliament of Ireland, respecting the sufferings they labour under, because for conscience sake they cannot swear, desiring to be eas’d by a solemn affirmation.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
The Case of the People Call’d Quakers, Humbly Presented to the Parliament of Ireland, Respecting the Sufferings They Labour Under, Because for Conscience Sake They Cannot Swear, Desiring to Be Eas’d by a Solemn Affirmation.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
The Case of the People Call’d Quakers, Humbly Presented to the Parliament of Ireland, Respecting the Sufferings They Labour Under, Because for Conscience Sake They Cannot Swear, Desiring to Be Eas’d by a Solemn Affirmation.
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