Marsh, J., & Milton, J. (1642). An argument or debate in lavv of the great qvestion concerning the militia as it is novv settled by ordinance of both the Houses of Parliament: By which it is endeavoured to prove the legalitie of it and to make it warrantable by the fundamentall laws of the land : in which answer is also given to all objections that do arise either directly or collaterally concerning the same. Printed by Tho. Paine and M. Simmons for Tho. Underhill ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMarsh, John, and John Milton. An Argument or Debate in Lavv of the Great Qvestion Concerning the Militia as It Is Novv Settled by Ordinance of Both the Houses of Parliament: By Which It Is Endeavoured to Prove the Legalitie of It and to Make It Warrantable by the Fundamentall Laws of the Land : In Which Answer Is Also Given to All Objections That Do Arise Either Directly or Collaterally Concerning the Same. London: Printed by Tho. Paine and M. Simmons for Tho. Underhill ..., 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMarsh, John, and John Milton. An Argument or Debate in Lavv of the Great Qvestion Concerning the Militia as It Is Novv Settled by Ordinance of Both the Houses of Parliament: By Which It Is Endeavoured to Prove the Legalitie of It and to Make It Warrantable by the Fundamentall Laws of the Land : In Which Answer Is Also Given to All Objections That Do Arise Either Directly or Collaterally Concerning the Same. Printed by Tho. Paine and M. Simmons for Tho. Underhill ..., 1642.