(1678). Reasons against a registry for lands, &c.: Shewing briefly, the great disadvantages, charges and inconveniences that may accrue to the whole nation in general thereby, much over-ballancing the particular advantages that are imagined to arise therefrom; in answer to a late book entituled, Reasons for a registry; with some reasons for a registry of personal contracts, humbly offered to consideration. Printed for C. Wilkinson, and T. Burrel, at their shops in Fleetstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReasons Against a Registry for Lands, &c.: Shewing Briefly, the Great Disadvantages, Charges and Inconveniences That May Accrue to the Whole Nation in General Thereby, Much Over-ballancing the Particular Advantages That Are Imagined to Arise Therefrom; in Answer to a Late Book Entituled, Reasons for a Registry; with Some Reasons for a Registry of Personal Contracts, Humbly Offered to Consideration. London: Printed for C. Wilkinson, and T. Burrel, at their shops in Fleetstreet, 1678.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationReasons Against a Registry for Lands, &c.: Shewing Briefly, the Great Disadvantages, Charges and Inconveniences That May Accrue to the Whole Nation in General Thereby, Much Over-ballancing the Particular Advantages That Are Imagined to Arise Therefrom; in Answer to a Late Book Entituled, Reasons for a Registry; with Some Reasons for a Registry of Personal Contracts, Humbly Offered to Consideration. Printed for C. Wilkinson, and T. Burrel, at their shops in Fleetstreet, 1678.