(1689). A Short discourse shewing the great inconvenience of joyning the plantation charters with those of England in the General Act of restoration, and the necessity of having for them a particular act: Humbly offered to the Parliament on the occasion of that bill : wherein is contained a full answer to a late pamphlet intituled, New-England vindicated, &c. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Short Discourse Shewing the Great Inconvenience of Joyning the Plantation Charters with Those of England in the General Act of Restoration, and the Necessity of Having for Them a Particular Act: Humbly Offered to the Parliament on the Occasion of That Bill : Wherein Is Contained a Full Answer to a Late Pamphlet Intituled, New-England Vindicated, &c. [London: publisher not identified, 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Short Discourse Shewing the Great Inconvenience of Joyning the Plantation Charters with Those of England in the General Act of Restoration, and the Necessity of Having for Them a Particular Act: Humbly Offered to the Parliament on the Occasion of That Bill : Wherein Is Contained a Full Answer to a Late Pamphlet Intituled, New-England Vindicated, &c. publisher not identified, 1689.