APA (7th ed.) Citation

Oxenbridge, C. (1653). The case of the undertakers for reducing postage of inland letters to just and moderate rates, stated: And therein, the liberty of a commonwealth, the weal of the merchant and industrious trader, and the birthright of every free-man viindicated from monopolizing restraints, and mercenary farming of puplike [sic] offices. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Oxenbridge, Clement. The Case of the Undertakers for Reducing Postage of Inland Letters to Just and Moderate Rates, Stated: And Therein, the Liberty of a Commonwealth, the Weal of the Merchant and Industrious Trader, and the Birthright of Every Free-man Viindicated from Monopolizing Restraints, and Mercenary Farming of Puplike [sic] Offices. [London: publisher not identified, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Oxenbridge, Clement. The Case of the Undertakers for Reducing Postage of Inland Letters to Just and Moderate Rates, Stated: And Therein, the Liberty of a Commonwealth, the Weal of the Merchant and Industrious Trader, and the Birthright of Every Free-man Viindicated from Monopolizing Restraints, and Mercenary Farming of Puplike [sic] Offices. publisher not identified, 1653.

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