(1642). A Plea for the Parliament, or, Considerations for the satisfaction of such, who are apt to be misled by a malignant party against the Parliament,: With a palpable and evident declaration of their chiefest designes therein. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Plea for the Parliament, or, Considerations for the Satisfaction of Such, Who Are Apt to Be Misled by a Malignant Party Against the Parliament,: With a Palpable and Evident Declaration of Their Chiefest Designes Therein. London: [publisher not identified], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Plea for the Parliament, or, Considerations for the Satisfaction of Such, Who Are Apt to Be Misled by a Malignant Party Against the Parliament,: With a Palpable and Evident Declaration of Their Chiefest Designes Therein. [publisher not identified], 1642.