Freize, J. (1656). A moderate inspection into the corruption of the pratique part of the common law of England: Humbly offered in a word of love to the lords instrument of Englands honour, and victorious magnanimity, his enemies terrour, and Europ's wonder; Oliver by divine providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the emperial territories thereunto belonging; and to the truly pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the rest of his Highnesse most Honourable Council. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFreize, James. A Moderate Inspection into the Corruption of the Pratique Part of the Common Law of England: Humbly Offered in a Word of Love to the Lords Instrument of Englands Honour, and Victorious Magnanimity, His Enemies Terrour, and Europ's Wonder; Oliver by Divine Providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Emperial Territories Thereunto Belonging; and to the Truly Pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the Rest of His Highnesse Most Honourable Council. S.l: s.n, 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFreize, James. A Moderate Inspection into the Corruption of the Pratique Part of the Common Law of England: Humbly Offered in a Word of Love to the Lords Instrument of Englands Honour, and Victorious Magnanimity, His Enemies Terrour, and Europ's Wonder; Oliver by Divine Providence Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Emperial Territories Thereunto Belonging; and to the Truly Pious (his Excellency) Charls Fleetwood, Lord Deputy of Ireland, and to the Rest of His Highnesse Most Honourable Council. s.n, 1656.