APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leeds, T. O. (1689). The thoughts of a private person, about the justice of the gentlemens undertaking at York, Nov. 1688: Wherein is shewed, that it is neither against scripture, nor moral honesty, to defend their just and legal rights, against the illegal invaders of them : occasioned then by some private debates, and now submitted to better judgments. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leeds, Thomas Osborne. The Thoughts of a Private Person, About the Justice of the Gentlemens Undertaking at York, Nov. 1688: Wherein Is Shewed, That It Is Neither Against Scripture, nor Moral Honesty, to Defend Their Just and Legal Rights, Against the Illegal Invaders of Them : Occasioned Then by Some Private Debates, and Now Submitted to Better Judgments. [London: publisher not identified], 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leeds, Thomas Osborne. The Thoughts of a Private Person, About the Justice of the Gentlemens Undertaking at York, Nov. 1688: Wherein Is Shewed, That It Is Neither Against Scripture, nor Moral Honesty, to Defend Their Just and Legal Rights, Against the Illegal Invaders of Them : Occasioned Then by Some Private Debates, and Now Submitted to Better Judgments. publisher not identified], 1689.

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