APA (7th ed.) Citation

Freize, J. (1656). A moderate inspection into the corruption of the pratique part of the common law of England.: Humbly offered in a word of love to the lords instrument of Englands honour, and victorious magnanimity, his enemies terrour, and Europ's wonder; Oliver by divine providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the emperial territories thereunto belonging; and to the truly pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the rest of his Highnesse most Honourable Council. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Freize, James. A Moderate Inspection into the Corruption of the Pratique Part of the Common Law of England.: Humbly Offered in a Word of Love to the Lords Instrument of Englands Honour, and Victorious Magnanimity, His Enemies Terrour, and Europ's Wonder; Oliver by Divine Providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Emperial Territories Thereunto Belonging; and to the Truly Pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the Rest of His Highnesse Most Honourable Council. [London: publisher not identified, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Freize, James. A Moderate Inspection into the Corruption of the Pratique Part of the Common Law of England.: Humbly Offered in a Word of Love to the Lords Instrument of Englands Honour, and Victorious Magnanimity, His Enemies Terrour, and Europ's Wonder; Oliver by Divine Providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Emperial Territories Thereunto Belonging; and to the Truly Pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the Rest of His Highnesse Most Honourable Council. publisher not identified, 1656.

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