APA (7th ed.) Citation

J. B. (1699). An argument shewing that 'tis impossible for the nation to be rid of the grievances occasion'd by the marshal of the King's-Bench, and warden of the Fleet, without an utter extirpation of their present offices: With proposals for a new constitution of those offices by way of letter to a member of Parliament. Printed for Richard Standfast ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

J. B. An Argument Shewing That 'Tis Impossible for the Nation to Be Rid of the Grievances Occasion'd by the Marshal of the King's-Bench, and Warden of the Fleet, Without an Utter Extirpation of Their Present Offices: With Proposals for a New Constitution of Those Offices by Way of Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for Richard Standfast ..., 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

J. B. An Argument Shewing That 'Tis Impossible for the Nation to Be Rid of the Grievances Occasion'd by the Marshal of the King's-Bench, and Warden of the Fleet, Without an Utter Extirpation of Their Present Offices: With Proposals for a New Constitution of Those Offices by Way of Letter to a Member of Parliament. Printed for Richard Standfast ..., 1699.

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