Haines, R. (1677). The prevention of poverty; or, New proposals humbly offered, for enriching the nation advancing His Majesties revenue: And great advantage both of the city of London and country, by encrease of trade from our own manufactures, setting all poor people at work, preventing unnecessary law-suits, restraining the insolencies of bayliffs, extortions of goalers, promoting the relief of distressed prisoners, and suppression of beggars, vagrants, &c. printed for H. H..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHaines, Richard. The Prevention of Poverty; or, New Proposals Humbly Offered, for Enriching the Nation Advancing His Majesties Revenue: And Great Advantage Both of the City of London and Country, by Encrease of Trade from Our Own Manufactures, Setting All Poor People at Work, Preventing Unnecessary Law-suits, Restraining the Insolencies of Bayliffs, Extortions of Goalers, Promoting the Relief of Distressed Prisoners, and Suppression of Beggars, Vagrants, &c. London: printed for H. H., 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHaines, Richard. The Prevention of Poverty; or, New Proposals Humbly Offered, for Enriching the Nation Advancing His Majesties Revenue: And Great Advantage Both of the City of London and Country, by Encrease of Trade from Our Own Manufactures, Setting All Poor People at Work, Preventing Unnecessary Law-suits, Restraining the Insolencies of Bayliffs, Extortions of Goalers, Promoting the Relief of Distressed Prisoners, and Suppression of Beggars, Vagrants, &c. printed for H. H., 1677.