(1653). The Lord Craven's case, as to the confiscation and sale of his estate by judgment of Parlament.: Related, and argued, and objections answered, on the behalf of the Common-wealth. Together with a short examination, of a certain pamphlet, intituled, a true and perfect narrative of the several proceedings in the case concerning the Lord Craven &c. Published for the information of such as desire to know the truth of things, and are, more then in pretence, friends to the Common.wealth and justice. Printed by William Du-Gard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Lord Craven's Case, as to the Confiscation and Sale of His Estate by Judgment of Parlament.: Related, and Argued, and Objections Answered, on the Behalf of the Common-wealth. Together with a Short Examination, of a Certain Pamphlet, Intituled, a True and Perfect Narrative of the Several Proceedings in the Case Concerning the Lord Craven &c. Published for the Information of Such as Desire to Know the Truth of Things, and Are, More Then in Pretence, Friends to the Common.wealth and Justice. London: Printed by William Du-Gard, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Lord Craven's Case, as to the Confiscation and Sale of His Estate by Judgment of Parlament.: Related, and Argued, and Objections Answered, on the Behalf of the Common-wealth. Together with a Short Examination, of a Certain Pamphlet, Intituled, a True and Perfect Narrative of the Several Proceedings in the Case Concerning the Lord Craven &c. Published for the Information of Such as Desire to Know the Truth of Things, and Are, More Then in Pretence, Friends to the Common.wealth and Justice. Printed by William Du-Gard, 1653.