APA (7th ed.) Citation

Prynne, W. (1656). A summary collection of the principal fundamental rights, liberties, proprieties of all English freemen: Both in their persons, estates, and elections; and of the memorable votes, resolutions, and acts of Parliament, for their vindication and corroboration, in the late Parliaments of 3 & 17 of King Charles; collected out of their Journals, and printed Ordinances. Most necessary to be known, considered, re-established (in this present juncture of publick affairs) with all possible old and new securities; against past, present, and future publick violations, under-minings, by force or fraud, for the much-desired healing of the manifold large mortal wounds in these chief vital parts, and repairing the various destructive subversive breaches in these prime foundations of our English state-fabrick; without which no effectual present or future healing, union, peace, or settlement can possibly be expected, or established in our distracted nations. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. A Summary Collection of the Principal Fundamental Rights, Liberties, Proprieties of All English Freemen: Both in Their Persons, Estates, and Elections; and of the Memorable Votes, Resolutions, and Acts of Parliament, for Their Vindication and Corroboration, in the Late Parliaments of 3 & 17 of King Charles; Collected Out of Their Journals, and Printed Ordinances. Most Necessary to Be Known, Considered, Re-established (in This Present Juncture of Publick Affairs) with All Possible Old and New Securities; Against Past, Present, and Future Publick Violations, Under-minings, by Force or Fraud, for the Much-desired Healing of the Manifold Large Mortal Wounds in These Chief Vital Parts, and Repairing the Various Destructive Subversive Breaches in These Prime Foundations of Our English State-fabrick; Without Which No Effectual Present or Future Healing, Union, Peace, or Settlement Can Possibly Be Expected, or Established in Our Distracted Nations. London: Printed for the author, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. A Summary Collection of the Principal Fundamental Rights, Liberties, Proprieties of All English Freemen: Both in Their Persons, Estates, and Elections; and of the Memorable Votes, Resolutions, and Acts of Parliament, for Their Vindication and Corroboration, in the Late Parliaments of 3 & 17 of King Charles; Collected Out of Their Journals, and Printed Ordinances. Most Necessary to Be Known, Considered, Re-established (in This Present Juncture of Publick Affairs) with All Possible Old and New Securities; Against Past, Present, and Future Publick Violations, Under-minings, by Force or Fraud, for the Much-desired Healing of the Manifold Large Mortal Wounds in These Chief Vital Parts, and Repairing the Various Destructive Subversive Breaches in These Prime Foundations of Our English State-fabrick; Without Which No Effectual Present or Future Healing, Union, Peace, or Settlement Can Possibly Be Expected, or Established in Our Distracted Nations. Printed for the author, 1656.

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