True Englishman. (1679). Fiat justitia, & ruat coelum. Or, Somewhat offer'd in defence of the imperial crown of England, and its successor.: In answer to a speech, pretended to be spoken in the Honourable House of Commons, upon reading the bill against the D. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue Englishman. Fiat Justitia, & Ruat Coelum. Or, Somewhat Offer'd in Defence of the Imperial Crown of England, and Its Successor.: In Answer to a Speech, Pretended to Be Spoken in the Honourable House of Commons, upon Reading the Bill Against the D. [London: publisher not identified, 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrue Englishman. Fiat Justitia, & Ruat Coelum. Or, Somewhat Offer'd in Defence of the Imperial Crown of England, and Its Successor.: In Answer to a Speech, Pretended to Be Spoken in the Honourable House of Commons, upon Reading the Bill Against the D. publisher not identified, 1679.