(1699). Lex forcia: Being a sensible address to the Parliament for an act to remedy the foul abuse of children at school, especially in the great schools of this nation. printed for a number to be sent, or presented to Parliament-Men. And the rest to be sold only by the booksellers in Westminster-Hall, (where such come) and no other-where else; there being but a few copies in all to be sold.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLex Forcia: Being a Sensible Address to the Parliament for an Act to Remedy the Foul Abuse of Children at School, Especially in the Great Schools of This Nation. London: printed for a number to be sent, or presented to Parliament-Men. And the rest to be sold only by the booksellers in Westminster-Hall, (where such come) and no other-where else; there being but a few copies in all to be sold, 1699.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLex Forcia: Being a Sensible Address to the Parliament for an Act to Remedy the Foul Abuse of Children at School, Especially in the Great Schools of This Nation. printed for a number to be sent, or presented to Parliament-Men. And the rest to be sold only by the booksellers in Westminster-Hall, (where such come) and no other-where else; there being but a few copies in all to be sold, 1699.