Hawke, M. (1655). The right of dominion, and property of liberty, whether natural, civil, or religious: Wherein are comprised the begining and continuance of dominion by armes; the excellency of monarchy, and the necessity of taxes, with their moderation. As also the necessity of his Highness acceptation of the empire, averred and approved by presidents of præterit ages, with the firm settlement of the same against all forces whatsoever. Printed by T.C. and are to be sold by John Perry in Green Arbor, and by Tho. Bruster at the three Bibles at the west end of Pauls.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHawke, Michael. The Right of Dominion, and Property of Liberty, Whether Natural, Civil, or Religious: Wherein Are Comprised the Begining and Continuance of Dominion by Armes; the Excellency of Monarchy, and the Necessity of Taxes, with Their Moderation. As Also the Necessity of His Highness Acceptation of the Empire, Averred and Approved by Presidents of Præterit Ages, with the Firm Settlement of the Same Against All Forces Whatsoever. London: Printed by T.C. and are to be sold by John Perry in Green Arbor, and by Tho. Bruster at the three Bibles at the west end of Pauls, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHawke, Michael. The Right of Dominion, and Property of Liberty, Whether Natural, Civil, or Religious: Wherein Are Comprised the Begining and Continuance of Dominion by Armes; the Excellency of Monarchy, and the Necessity of Taxes, with Their Moderation. As Also the Necessity of His Highness Acceptation of the Empire, Averred and Approved by Presidents of Præterit Ages, with the Firm Settlement of the Same Against All Forces Whatsoever. Printed by T.C. and are to be sold by John Perry in Green Arbor, and by Tho. Bruster at the three Bibles at the west end of Pauls, 1655.