(1671). Some reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, for the continuance of the writs of capias, and process of arrest, in actions of debt, &c: And against the course or way proposed of a summons peremptory, to be given unto debtors, or affixt upon the fore-doors of their dwelling houses, and a judgement to be entred by default, if within a few dayes after the return of the summons, pleas or satisfaction be not given or made to hinder the same. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSome Reasons Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, for the Continuance of the Writs of Capias, and Process of Arrest, in Actions of Debt, &c: And Against the Course or Way Proposed of a Summons Peremptory, to Be Given Unto Debtors, or Affixt upon the Fore-doors of Their Dwelling Houses, and a Judgement to Be Entred by Default, If Within a Few Dayes After the Return of the Summons, Pleas or Satisfaction Be Not Given or Made to Hinder the Same. London: [publisher not identified], 1671.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSome Reasons Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, for the Continuance of the Writs of Capias, and Process of Arrest, in Actions of Debt, &c: And Against the Course or Way Proposed of a Summons Peremptory, to Be Given Unto Debtors, or Affixt upon the Fore-doors of Their Dwelling Houses, and a Judgement to Be Entred by Default, If Within a Few Dayes After the Return of the Summons, Pleas or Satisfaction Be Not Given or Made to Hinder the Same. [publisher not identified], 1671.