APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1650). An appeale to all Englishmen to judge between bondage and freedom: Sent from those that began to digge uppon George Hill in Surrey; but now are carrying on that publick work upon the Little Heath, in the parish of Cobham, neare unto George Hill, wherein it appeares, that the work of digging upon the Commons, is not onely warranted by Scripture, but by the law of the Commonwealth of England likewise. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Appeale to All Englishmen to Judge Between Bondage and Freedom: Sent from Those That Began to Digge Uppon George Hill in Surrey; but Now Are Carrying on That Publick Work upon the Little Heath, in the Parish of Cobham, Neare Unto George Hill, Wherein It Appeares, That the Work of Digging upon the Commons, Is Not Onely Warranted by Scripture, but by the Law of the Commonwealth of England Likewise. [London: publisher not identified], 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Appeale to All Englishmen to Judge Between Bondage and Freedom: Sent from Those That Began to Digge Uppon George Hill in Surrey; but Now Are Carrying on That Publick Work upon the Little Heath, in the Parish of Cobham, Neare Unto George Hill, Wherein It Appeares, That the Work of Digging upon the Commons, Is Not Onely Warranted by Scripture, but by the Law of the Commonwealth of England Likewise. publisher not identified], 1650.

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