APA (7th ed.) Citation

Member of Parliament. A letter from a member of Parliament to his friend in the country: Concerning a bill sent from the House of Commons, in order to be past into a law for disabling pensioners from sitting, or voting, in the House. With some observations on the Lord protest for confirming the said bill. In which is incerted, the speech of Sir Francis Wennington, ... To which is added, some remarks on the 115,000 l. granted to make good the arrears in the civil list revenues.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Member of Parliament. A Letter from a Member of Parliament to His Friend in the Country: Concerning a Bill Sent from the House of Commons, in Order to Be Past into a Law for Disabling Pensioners from Sitting, or Voting, in the House. With Some Observations on the Lord Protest for Confirming the Said Bill. In Which Is Incerted, the Speech of Sir Francis Wennington, ... To Which Is Added, Some Remarks on the 115,000 L. Granted to Make Good the Arrears in the Civil List Revenues.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Member of Parliament. A Letter from a Member of Parliament to His Friend in the Country: Concerning a Bill Sent from the House of Commons, in Order to Be Past into a Law for Disabling Pensioners from Sitting, or Voting, in the House. With Some Observations on the Lord Protest for Confirming the Said Bill. In Which Is Incerted, the Speech of Sir Francis Wennington, ... To Which Is Added, Some Remarks on the 115,000 L. Granted to Make Good the Arrears in the Civil List Revenues.

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