Turner, T. (1675). The case of the bankers and their creditors: Stated and examined : wherein the property of the subject in this, and the like cases, is soberly asserted, by the common and statute laws of England ... : as it was inclosed in a letter to a friend (The third impression with additions amounting to a third part more than hath been at any time before printed.). [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTurner, Thomas. The Case of the Bankers and Their Creditors: Stated and Examined : Wherein the Property of the Subject in This, and the like Cases, Is Soberly Asserted, by the Common and Statute Laws of England ... : As It Was Inclosed in a Letter to a Friend. The third impression with additions amounting to a third part more than hath been at any time before printed. London: [publisher not identified], 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTurner, Thomas. The Case of the Bankers and Their Creditors: Stated and Examined : Wherein the Property of the Subject in This, and the like Cases, Is Soberly Asserted, by the Common and Statute Laws of England ... : As It Was Inclosed in a Letter to a Friend. The third impression with additions amounting to a third part more than hath been at any time before printed. [publisher not identified], 1675.