Cokayne, W. (1649). The foundations of freedome, vindicated: or, The reasons of VVilliam Ashurst Esquire, against the paper, stiled, The peoples agreement, examined and discussed.: Wherein it appeares, that the particulars proposed in the said paper, are no foundations of tyranny and slavery; nor destructive to religion, liberty, laws, and government, as is pretended: but foundations of freedome for this poore deluded and enslaved kingdome. Printed for John Harris.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCokayne, William. The Foundations of Freedome, Vindicated: Or, The Reasons of VVilliam Ashurst Esquire, Against the Paper, Stiled, The Peoples Agreement, Examined and Discussed.: Wherein It Appeares, That the Particulars Proposed in the Said Paper, Are No Foundations of Tyranny and Slavery; nor Destructive to Religion, Liberty, Laws, and Government, as Is Pretended: But Foundations of Freedome for This Poore Deluded and Enslaved Kingdome. London: Printed for John Harris, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCokayne, William. The Foundations of Freedome, Vindicated: Or, The Reasons of VVilliam Ashurst Esquire, Against the Paper, Stiled, The Peoples Agreement, Examined and Discussed.: Wherein It Appeares, That the Particulars Proposed in the Said Paper, Are No Foundations of Tyranny and Slavery; nor Destructive to Religion, Liberty, Laws, and Government, as Is Pretended: But Foundations of Freedome for This Poore Deluded and Enslaved Kingdome. Printed for John Harris, 1649.