(1647). Reasons why the House of Commons ought in justice forthwith to suspend the members charged by the army, from sitting in the house, and to proceed in judgment against them.: Or else the city is obliged by way of requitall to help the army to justice upon them. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReasons Why the House of Commons Ought in Justice Forthwith to Suspend the Members Charged by the Army, from Sitting in the House, and to Proceed in Judgment Against Them.: Or Else the City Is Obliged by Way of Requitall to Help the Army to Justice upon Them. London,: [publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationReasons Why the House of Commons Ought in Justice Forthwith to Suspend the Members Charged by the Army, from Sitting in the House, and to Proceed in Judgment Against Them.: Or Else the City Is Obliged by Way of Requitall to Help the Army to Justice upon Them. [publisher not identified], 1647.