Pym, J. (1642). The copie of a letter written unto Sir Edward Deering, lately put out of the house, and committed unto the Tower, February 2. 1641: His bookes censured to b[e] burnt by the common executioner, for his strange unadvised, and sudden differing from himselfe, and opposing the whole house. VVhich letter was sent as is suppose[d] by a worthy member of the House of Commons, Feb. 4. 1641. Printed for Iohn Thomas.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Pym, John. The Copie of a Letter Written Unto Sir Edward Deering, Lately Put Out of the House, and Committed Unto the Tower, February 2. 1641: His Bookes Censured to B[e] Burnt by the Common Executioner, for His Strange Unadvised, and Sudden Differing from Himselfe, and Opposing the Whole House. VVhich Letter Was Sent as Is Suppose[d] by a Worthy Member of the House of Commons, Feb. 4. 1641. London: Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Pym, John. The Copie of a Letter Written Unto Sir Edward Deering, Lately Put Out of the House, and Committed Unto the Tower, February 2. 1641: His Bookes Censured to B[e] Burnt by the Common Executioner, for His Strange Unadvised, and Sudden Differing from Himselfe, and Opposing the Whole House. VVhich Letter Was Sent as Is Suppose[d] by a Worthy Member of the House of Commons, Feb. 4. 1641. Printed for Iohn Thomas, 1642.