England and Wales. Parliament. (1659). It being the laudable custom of our ancestors, when they elected and authorized their knights, citizens, and burgesses to deliver them breviates of all those publick grievances they thought necessary to be redressed, and such propositions as they apprehended most effectual for the welfare and prosperity of themselves and the English nation, to be vigorously prosecuted by them in Parliament; ... publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. It Being the Laudable Custom of Our Ancestors, When They Elected and Authorized Their Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses to Deliver Them Breviates of All Those Publick Grievances They Thought Necessary to Be Redressed, and Such Propositions as They Apprehended Most Effectual for the Welfare and Prosperity of Themselves and the English Nation, to Be Vigorously Prosecuted by Them in Parliament; ... [London: publisher not identified, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEngland and Wales. Parliament. It Being the Laudable Custom of Our Ancestors, When They Elected and Authorized Their Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses to Deliver Them Breviates of All Those Publick Grievances They Thought Necessary to Be Redressed, and Such Propositions as They Apprehended Most Effectual for the Welfare and Prosperity of Themselves and the English Nation, to Be Vigorously Prosecuted by Them in Parliament; ... publisher not identified, 1659.