APA (7th ed.) Citation

Prynne, W. (1646). Minors no senators. Or A briefe discourse, proving, that infants under the age of 21. yeares, are uncapable, in point of law, of being members of Parliament,: And that the elections of any such are meere nullities; yea, injurious, prejuditiall, dishonourable to the whole Parliament and Kingdome, in sundry respects. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. Minors No Senators. Or A Briefe Discourse, Proving, That Infants Under the Age of 21. Yeares, Are Uncapable, in Point of Law, of Being Members of Parliament,: And That the Elections of Any Such Are Meere Nullities; Yea, Injurious, Prejuditiall, Dishonourable to the Whole Parliament and Kingdome, in Sundry Respects. Printed at London: [publisher not identified], 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. Minors No Senators. Or A Briefe Discourse, Proving, That Infants Under the Age of 21. Yeares, Are Uncapable, in Point of Law, of Being Members of Parliament,: And That the Elections of Any Such Are Meere Nullities; Yea, Injurious, Prejuditiall, Dishonourable to the Whole Parliament and Kingdome, in Sundry Respects. [publisher not identified], 1646.

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