Lilburne, J. (1652). A remonstrance of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn:: Concerning the lawes, liberties, priviledges, birthrights, freedom, and inheritances, of the frec-born [sic] people of England; in relation to the sentence denounced against him for banishment. Together with his resolution, to adhere and stand firm to the fundamental lawes of this nation; and inviolably to endeavour the preservation thereof; to the end, that justice and right may not be sold, denied, or deferred to any man. for G. Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLilburne, John. A Remonstrance of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn:: Concerning the Lawes, Liberties, Priviledges, Birthrights, Freedom, and Inheritances, of the Frec-born [sic] People of England; in Relation to the Sentence Denounced Against Him for Banishment. Together with His Resolution, to Adhere and Stand Firm to the Fundamental Lawes of This Nation; and Inviolably to Endeavour the Preservation Thereof; to the End, That Justice and Right May Not Be Sold, Denied, or Deferred to Any Man. Imprinted at London: for G. Horton, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLilburne, John. A Remonstrance of Lieut. Col. John Lilburn:: Concerning the Lawes, Liberties, Priviledges, Birthrights, Freedom, and Inheritances, of the Frec-born [sic] People of England; in Relation to the Sentence Denounced Against Him for Banishment. Together with His Resolution, to Adhere and Stand Firm to the Fundamental Lawes of This Nation; and Inviolably to Endeavour the Preservation Thereof; to the End, That Justice and Right May Not Be Sold, Denied, or Deferred to Any Man. for G. Horton, 1652.