APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carr, W. (1670). Carr's case: Being a brief relatio[n] of the cause and sufferings o[f] Mr. William Carre, humbly tendred to the consideration of the hon'ble House of Commons, who are the representatives of all the commons of England : together with a plea against the pretended jurisdictions & [irre]gular proceedings of the House of Lords in which may [be] seen the just rights of every commoner & free-born subject of England. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carr, William. Carr's Case: Being a Brief Relatio[n] of the Cause and Sufferings o[f] Mr. William Carre, Humbly Tendred to the Consideration of the Hon'ble House of Commons, Who Are the Representatives of All the Commons of England : Together with a Plea Against the Pretended Jurisdictions & [irre]gular Proceedings of the House of Lords in Which May [be] Seen the Just Rights of Every Commoner & Free-born Subject of England. Amsterdam printed: [publisher not identified], 1670.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carr, William. Carr's Case: Being a Brief Relatio[n] of the Cause and Sufferings o[f] Mr. William Carre, Humbly Tendred to the Consideration of the Hon'ble House of Commons, Who Are the Representatives of All the Commons of England : Together with a Plea Against the Pretended Jurisdictions & [irre]gular Proceedings of the House of Lords in Which May [be] Seen the Just Rights of Every Commoner & Free-born Subject of England. [publisher not identified], 1670.

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