Hatsell, H. (1729). Remarks upon two late presentments of the Grand-Jury of the county of Middlesex: Wherein are shewn the folly and injustice of mens persecuting one another for difference of opinion in matters of religion, and the ill consequences wherewith that practice must affect any state in which it is encouraged. Printed for A. Moore.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHatsell, Henry. Remarks upon Two Late Presentments of the Grand-Jury of the County of Middlesex: Wherein Are Shewn the Folly and Injustice of Mens Persecuting One Another for Difference of Opinion in Matters of Religion, and the Ill Consequences Wherewith That Practice Must Affect Any State in Which It Is Encouraged. London: Printed for A. Moore, 1729.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHatsell, Henry. Remarks upon Two Late Presentments of the Grand-Jury of the County of Middlesex: Wherein Are Shewn the Folly and Injustice of Mens Persecuting One Another for Difference of Opinion in Matters of Religion, and the Ill Consequences Wherewith That Practice Must Affect Any State in Which It Is Encouraged. Printed for A. Moore, 1729.