APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sadler, J. (1682). Rights of the kingdom, or, Customs of our ancestors: Touching the duty, power, election, or succession of our Kings and Parliaments, our true liberty, due allegiance, three estates, their legislative power, original, judicial, and executive, with the militia freely discussed through the British, Saxon, Norman laws and histories, with an occasional discourse of great changes yet expected in the world. Printed for J. Kidgell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sadler, John. Rights of the Kingdom, or, Customs of Our Ancestors: Touching the Duty, Power, Election, or Succession of Our Kings and Parliaments, Our True Liberty, Due Allegiance, Three Estates, Their Legislative Power, Original, Judicial, and Executive, with the Militia Freely Discussed Through the British, Saxon, Norman Laws and Histories, with an Occasional Discourse of Great Changes yet Expected in the World. London: Printed for J. Kidgell, 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sadler, John. Rights of the Kingdom, or, Customs of Our Ancestors: Touching the Duty, Power, Election, or Succession of Our Kings and Parliaments, Our True Liberty, Due Allegiance, Three Estates, Their Legislative Power, Original, Judicial, and Executive, with the Militia Freely Discussed Through the British, Saxon, Norman Laws and Histories, with an Occasional Discourse of Great Changes yet Expected in the World. Printed for J. Kidgell, 1682.

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