Lilburne, J. (1646). Liberty vindicated against slavery: Shewing that imprisonment for debt, refusing to answer interrogatories, long imprisonment, though for just causes, abuse of prisons and cruel extortion of prison-keepers, are all destructive to the fundamentall laws and common freedomes of the people. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Lilburne, John. Liberty Vindicated Against Slavery: Shewing That Imprisonment for Debt, Refusing to Answer Interrogatories, Long Imprisonment, Though for Just Causes, Abuse of Prisons and Cruel Extortion of Prison-keepers, Are All Destructive to the Fundamentall Laws and Common Freedomes of the People. S.l: [s.n.], 1646.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Lilburne, John. Liberty Vindicated Against Slavery: Shewing That Imprisonment for Debt, Refusing to Answer Interrogatories, Long Imprisonment, Though for Just Causes, Abuse of Prisons and Cruel Extortion of Prison-keepers, Are All Destructive to the Fundamentall Laws and Common Freedomes of the People. [s.n.], 1646.