Parker, H. (1648). Of a free trade.: A discourse seriously recommending to our nation the wonderfull benefits of trade, especially of a rightly governed, and ordered trade. Setting forth also most clearly, the relative nature, degrees, and qualifications of libertie, which is ever to be inlarged, or restrained according to that good, which it relates to, as that is more, or lesse ample. Printed by Fr: Neile for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the Signe of the King's Head.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParker, Henry. Of a Free Trade.: A Discourse Seriously Recommending to Our Nation the Wonderfull Benefits of Trade, Especially of a Rightly Governed, and Ordered Trade. Setting Forth Also Most Clearly, the Relative Nature, Degrees, and Qualifications of Libertie, Which Is Ever to Be Inlarged, or Restrained According to That Good, Which It Relates to, as That Is More, or Lesse Ample. London: Printed by Fr: Neile for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the Signe of the King's Head, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParker, Henry. Of a Free Trade.: A Discourse Seriously Recommending to Our Nation the Wonderfull Benefits of Trade, Especially of a Rightly Governed, and Ordered Trade. Setting Forth Also Most Clearly, the Relative Nature, Degrees, and Qualifications of Libertie, Which Is Ever to Be Inlarged, or Restrained According to That Good, Which It Relates to, as That Is More, or Lesse Ample. Printed by Fr: Neile for Robert Bostock, dwelling in Pauls Church-yard, at the Signe of the King's Head, 1648.