Taylor, J. (1642). A plea for prerogative: or, give Cæsar his due: Being the wheele of fortune turn'd round: or, the world turned topsie-turvie. Wherein is described the true subjects loyalty to maintain His Majesties prerogative and priviledges of Parliament. By Thorny Aylo: alias, John Taylor. printed for T. Bankes.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Taylor, John. A Plea for Prerogative: Or, Give Cæsar His Due: Being the Wheele of Fortune Turn'd Round: Or, the World Turned Topsie-turvie. Wherein Is Described the True Subjects Loyalty to Maintain His Majesties Prerogative and Priviledges of Parliament. By Thorny Aylo: Alias, John Taylor. London: printed for T. Bankes, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Taylor, John. A Plea for Prerogative: Or, Give Cæsar His Due: Being the Wheele of Fortune Turn'd Round: Or, the World Turned Topsie-turvie. Wherein Is Described the True Subjects Loyalty to Maintain His Majesties Prerogative and Priviledges of Parliament. By Thorny Aylo: Alias, John Taylor. printed for T. Bankes, 1642.