APA (7th ed.) Citation

W. L., a. 1. c. (1649). The wood-mongers remonstrance, or, The carmens controversie rightly stated: Wherein 1. the present jurisdiction and corporation of the wood-mongers is vindicated : 2. the original and nature of cars, and car-rooms, by whom governed and disposed, and upon what terms from time to time manifested : 3. the inconveniences attending that erroneous conceit of accounting them goods and chattels, and so inheritances, clearly set forth : 4. the mistake concerning sea-coal sacks rectified : 5. the petition and remonstrance of the wood-mongers to the L. Mayor, and court of aldermen, and Common Councel, with divers expedients for regulation of measures, propounded : 6. divers reasons why sea-coals are at so deer a rate, with several remedies for the abating their excessive prices. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W. L., active 17th century. The Wood-mongers Remonstrance, or, The Carmens Controversie Rightly Stated: Wherein 1. the Present Jurisdiction and Corporation of the Wood-mongers Is Vindicated : 2. the Original and Nature of Cars, and Car-rooms, by Whom Governed and Disposed, and upon What Terms from Time to Time Manifested : 3. the Inconveniences Attending That Erroneous Conceit of Accounting Them Goods and Chattels, and so Inheritances, Clearly Set Forth : 4. the Mistake Concerning Sea-coal Sacks Rectified : 5. the Petition and Remonstrance of the Wood-mongers to the L. Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, and Common Councel, with Divers Expedients for Regulation of Measures, Propounded : 6. Divers Reasons Why Sea-coals Are at so Deer a Rate, with Several Remedies for the Abating Their Excessive Prices. London: [publisher not identified], 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

W. L., active 17th century. The Wood-mongers Remonstrance, or, The Carmens Controversie Rightly Stated: Wherein 1. the Present Jurisdiction and Corporation of the Wood-mongers Is Vindicated : 2. the Original and Nature of Cars, and Car-rooms, by Whom Governed and Disposed, and upon What Terms from Time to Time Manifested : 3. the Inconveniences Attending That Erroneous Conceit of Accounting Them Goods and Chattels, and so Inheritances, Clearly Set Forth : 4. the Mistake Concerning Sea-coal Sacks Rectified : 5. the Petition and Remonstrance of the Wood-mongers to the L. Mayor, and Court of Aldermen, and Common Councel, with Divers Expedients for Regulation of Measures, Propounded : 6. Divers Reasons Why Sea-coals Are at so Deer a Rate, with Several Remedies for the Abating Their Excessive Prices. [publisher not identified], 1649.

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