(1662). Apprentices no slaves: An answer to a namelesse pamphlet lately published as an Act, declaring what habit apprentices are to wear. With an additional order forbidding their wearing of points, ribbons, and other trimmings whatsoever. For J. Hawkins.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationApprentices No Slaves: An Answer to a Namelesse Pamphlet Lately Published as an Act, Declaring What Habit Apprentices Are to Wear. With an Additional Order Forbidding Their Wearing of Points, Ribbons, and Other Trimmings Whatsoever. [London?: For J. Hawkins, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationApprentices No Slaves: An Answer to a Namelesse Pamphlet Lately Published as an Act, Declaring What Habit Apprentices Are to Wear. With an Additional Order Forbidding Their Wearing of Points, Ribbons, and Other Trimmings Whatsoever. For J. Hawkins, 1662.