(1648). A pitiful remonstrance; or just complaint made to all free-born true-hearted Englishmen, sensible of the kingdoms miserable slavery: From all the poor afflicted and miserable, inslaved and immured prisoners for debt, contempts, and other trivial matters; .. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Pitiful Remonstrance; or Just Complaint Made to All Free-born True-hearted Englishmen, Sensible of the Kingdoms Miserable Slavery: From All the Poor Afflicted and Miserable, Inslaved and Immured Prisoners for Debt, Contempts, and Other Trivial Matters; .. [London: publisher not identified, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Pitiful Remonstrance; or Just Complaint Made to All Free-born True-hearted Englishmen, Sensible of the Kingdoms Miserable Slavery: From All the Poor Afflicted and Miserable, Inslaved and Immured Prisoners for Debt, Contempts, and Other Trivial Matters; .. publisher not identified, 1648.