APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). The key of true policy, or, A free dispute concerning the conservation of lately-obtained liberty.: In reference to the Parliament of England, not onely for securing liberty already obtained, but also for enlarging the same. by J.F..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Key of True Policy, or, A Free Dispute Concerning the Conservation of Lately-obtained Liberty.: In Reference to the Parliament of England, Not Onely for Securing Liberty Already Obtained, but Also for Enlarging the Same. Printed at London: by J.F., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Key of True Policy, or, A Free Dispute Concerning the Conservation of Lately-obtained Liberty.: In Reference to the Parliament of England, Not Onely for Securing Liberty Already Obtained, but Also for Enlarging the Same. by J.F., 1652.

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