(1693). The Statute-laws perused and revived, or, A Remedy against pedlers, hawkers, and petty chapmen &c.: Fit to be known by all constables and other parish-officers, also by the ministers in the countrey, and all other persons whatsoever. Printed and are to be sold by Brab. Aylmer ... William Miller ... Daniel Browne ... and by several other booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Statute-laws Perused and Revived, or, A Remedy Against Pedlers, Hawkers, and Petty Chapmen &c.: Fit to Be Known by All Constables and Other Parish-officers, Also by the Ministers in the Countrey, and All Other Persons Whatsoever. London: Printed and are to be sold by Brab. Aylmer ... William Miller ... Daniel Browne ... and by several other booksellers, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Statute-laws Perused and Revived, or, A Remedy Against Pedlers, Hawkers, and Petty Chapmen &c.: Fit to Be Known by All Constables and Other Parish-officers, Also by the Ministers in the Countrey, and All Other Persons Whatsoever. Printed and are to be sold by Brab. Aylmer ... William Miller ... Daniel Browne ... and by several other booksellers, 1693.