Burt, N. (1655). Advice, sent in a letter from an elder brother, to a younger.: Which he missed of by being abscent, since occasionally printed, it relating to remedying and reforming severall abuses in the Common Wealth, by severall practisers pretending equitie and conscience in the High Court of Chancery, and that unsetled, irregular unlimmited Court of Probates, who also act against the law of God, and the law of England, as in the reading thereof may be observed and bewayled, and it is hoped, may be of publick concernment, and profit; wherefore the author hath been at this charge of printing it. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurt, Nathaniel. Advice, Sent in a Letter from an Elder Brother, to a Younger.: Which He Missed of by Being Abscent, Since Occasionally Printed, It Relating to Remedying and Reforming Severall Abuses in the Common Wealth, by Severall Practisers Pretending Equitie and Conscience in the High Court of Chancery, and That Unsetled, Irregular Unlimmited Court of Probates, Who Also Act Against the Law of God, and the Law of England, as in the Reading Thereof May Be Observed and Bewayled, and It Is Hoped, May Be of Publick Concernment, and Profit; Wherefore the Author Hath Been at This Charge of Printing It. London,: Printed for the author, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurt, Nathaniel. Advice, Sent in a Letter from an Elder Brother, to a Younger.: Which He Missed of by Being Abscent, Since Occasionally Printed, It Relating to Remedying and Reforming Severall Abuses in the Common Wealth, by Severall Practisers Pretending Equitie and Conscience in the High Court of Chancery, and That Unsetled, Irregular Unlimmited Court of Probates, Who Also Act Against the Law of God, and the Law of England, as in the Reading Thereof May Be Observed and Bewayled, and It Is Hoped, May Be of Publick Concernment, and Profit; Wherefore the Author Hath Been at This Charge of Printing It. Printed for the author, 1655.