England and Wales. Parliament. (1695). A Plain and easie way to reduce guineas, which now is the only passable coin for payments: In such method that neither the King nor any of his subjects will lay under the least disadvantage ... : and likewise a method for setling of the silver coin of this nation, during the time of reducing guineas : humbly presented to the consideration of both houses of Parliament. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. A Plain and Easie Way to Reduce Guineas, Which Now Is the Only Passable Coin for Payments: In Such Method That Neither the King nor Any of His Subjects Will Lay Under the Least Disadvantage ... : And Likewise a Method for Setling of the Silver Coin of This Nation, During the Time of Reducing Guineas : Humbly Presented to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. A Plain and Easie Way to Reduce Guineas, Which Now Is the Only Passable Coin for Payments: In Such Method That Neither the King nor Any of His Subjects Will Lay Under the Least Disadvantage ... : And Likewise a Method for Setling of the Silver Coin of This Nation, During the Time of Reducing Guineas : Humbly Presented to the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament. [publisher not identified], 1695.