APA (7th ed.) Citation

Person of honour. (1681). A friend to Cæsar, or, An humble proposition for the more regular, speedy, and easie payment of His Majesties treasure: Granted or to be granted by ... Parliament for the carrying on of His Majesties expences ... : and also the causes of those many debts which the crown is so heavily clogged with, and sound propositions for the cure thereof.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Person of honour. A Friend to Cæsar, or, An Humble Proposition for the More Regular, Speedy, and Easie Payment of His Majesties Treasure: Granted or to Be Granted by ... Parliament for the Carrying on of His Majesties Expences ... : And Also the Causes of Those Many Debts Which the Crown Is so Heavily Clogged with, and Sound Propositions for the Cure Thereof. 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Person of honour. A Friend to Cæsar, or, An Humble Proposition for the More Regular, Speedy, and Easie Payment of His Majesties Treasure: Granted or to Be Granted by ... Parliament for the Carrying on of His Majesties Expences ... : And Also the Causes of Those Many Debts Which the Crown Is so Heavily Clogged with, and Sound Propositions for the Cure Thereof. 1681.

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