Bland, P. (1643). An answer to the late scandalous and libellous pamphlet, entituled A complaint to the House of Commons: And resolution taken up by the free Protestant subjects of the cities of London and Westminster and the counties adjacent : wherein 'tis proved that the Lord Major of London doth not usurp his office : but is a legall major and obedience ought to be given him. Printed for John Field.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBland, Peter. An Answer to the Late Scandalous and Libellous Pamphlet, Entituled A Complaint to the House of Commons: And Resolution Taken Up by the Free Protestant Subjects of the Cities of London and Westminster and the Counties Adjacent : Wherein 'Tis Proved That the Lord Major of London Doth Not Usurp His Office : But Is a Legall Major and Obedience Ought to Be Given Him. London: Printed for John Field, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBland, Peter. An Answer to the Late Scandalous and Libellous Pamphlet, Entituled A Complaint to the House of Commons: And Resolution Taken Up by the Free Protestant Subjects of the Cities of London and Westminster and the Counties Adjacent : Wherein 'Tis Proved That the Lord Major of London Doth Not Usurp His Office : But Is a Legall Major and Obedience Ought to Be Given Him. Printed for John Field, 1643.