APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1689). The Corporation of weavers at London and Canterbury do humbly offer to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons: That this kingdom will sustain great evils and damage, if a bill now depending in this House should pass into a law, which bill enjoyns the wear of cloath or leather, and consequently restrains the wear of silks and stuffs mixed with wooll, silk and hair, viz. Printed for John Wallis, ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Corporation of Weavers at London and Canterbury Do Humbly Offer to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons: That This Kingdom Will Sustain Great Evils and Damage, If a Bill Now Depending in This House Should Pass into a Law, Which Bill Enjoyns the Wear of Cloath or Leather, and Consequently Restrains the Wear of Silks and Stuffs Mixed with Wooll, Silk and Hair, Viz. London: Printed for John Wallis, ..., 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Corporation of Weavers at London and Canterbury Do Humbly Offer to the Consideration of the Honourable House of Commons: That This Kingdom Will Sustain Great Evils and Damage, If a Bill Now Depending in This House Should Pass into a Law, Which Bill Enjoyns the Wear of Cloath or Leather, and Consequently Restrains the Wear of Silks and Stuffs Mixed with Wooll, Silk and Hair, Viz. Printed for John Wallis, ..., 1689.

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