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.) CitationPerson 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.) CitationPerson 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.