APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harrington, J. (1659). A discourse upon this saying: The spirit of the nation is not yet to be trusted with liberty; lest it introduce monarchy, or invade the liberty of conscience. printed by J.C. for Henry Fletcher, at the three Gilt Cups in Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harrington, James. A Discourse upon This Saying: The Spirit of the Nation Is Not yet to Be Trusted with Liberty; Lest It Introduce Monarchy, or Invade the Liberty of Conscience. London: printed by J.C. for Henry Fletcher, at the three Gilt Cups in Paul's Church-yard, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Harrington, James. A Discourse upon This Saying: The Spirit of the Nation Is Not yet to Be Trusted with Liberty; Lest It Introduce Monarchy, or Invade the Liberty of Conscience. printed by J.C. for Henry Fletcher, at the three Gilt Cups in Paul's Church-yard, 1659.

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