King Charles his case: or an appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the high court of justice :
Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the lots of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland /
By John Cook of Grays Inn, Barrester.
APA Citation
Cook, J., Calvert, G., Cole, P. (1649). King Charles his case: or an appeal to all rational men, concerning his tryal at the high court of justice: Being for the most part that which was intended to have been delivered at the bar, if the King had pleaded to the charge, and put himself upon a fair tryal. With an additional opinion concerning the death of King James, the lots of Rochel, and, the blood of Ireland. London: Peter Cole, for Giles Calvert.
MLA Citation
Cook, John, -1660, Giles Calvert, and Peter Cole. King Charles His Case: Or an Appeal to All Rational Men, Concerning His Tryal At the High Court of Justice: Being for the Most Part That Which Was Intended to Have Been Delivered At the Bar, If the King Had Pleaded to the Charge, And Put Himself Upon a Fair Tryal. With an Additional Opinion Concerning the Death of King James, the Lots of Rochel, And, the Blood of Ireland. London: Peter Cole, for Giles Calvert, 1649.