Cook, J. (1648). Vnum necessarium, or, The poore mans case, being an expedient to make provision for all poore people in the kingdome: Humbly presented to higher powers, begging some angelicall ordinance, for the speedy abating of the prices of corne, without which the ruine of many thousands (in humane judgement) is inevitable. Printed for Matthew Walbancke.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCook, John. Vnum Necessarium, or, The Poore Mans Case, Being an Expedient to Make Provision for All Poore People in the Kingdome: Humbly Presented to Higher Powers, Begging Some Angelicall Ordinance, for the Speedy Abating of the Prices of Corne, Without Which the Ruine of Many Thousands (in Humane Judgement) Is Inevitable. London: Printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCook, John. Vnum Necessarium, or, The Poore Mans Case, Being an Expedient to Make Provision for All Poore People in the Kingdome: Humbly Presented to Higher Powers, Begging Some Angelicall Ordinance, for the Speedy Abating of the Prices of Corne, Without Which the Ruine of Many Thousands (in Humane Judgement) Is Inevitable. Printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1648.