APA (7th ed.) Citation

Missing, J. (1770). A letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield: Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench: proving that the subjects of England, lawfully assembled to petition their King, or to elect or instruct their representatives, are intitled to freedom of debate; and that all suits and prosecutions for exerting that right, are unconstitutional and illegal. By John Missing, ..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Missing, John. A Letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield: Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench: Proving That the Subjects of England, Lawfully Assembled to Petition Their King, or to Elect or Instruct Their Representatives, Are Intitled to Freedom of Debate; and That All Suits and Prosecutions for Exerting That Right, Are Unconstitutional and Illegal. By John Missing, .. 1770.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Missing, John. A Letter to the Right Honourable William Lord Mansfield: Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench: Proving That the Subjects of England, Lawfully Assembled to Petition Their King, or to Elect or Instruct Their Representatives, Are Intitled to Freedom of Debate; and That All Suits and Prosecutions for Exerting That Right, Are Unconstitutional and Illegal. By John Missing, .. 1770.

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