Hotham, C. (1651). A true state of the case of Mr. Hotham, late Fellow of Peter-House: Declaring the grounds and reasons of his appeal to the Parliament, against the sentence of those members of the committee for reformation of the universities; who on May 22. last, resolv'd the writing and publishing of his book intitled The petition and argument, &c. to be scandalous and against the priviledge of Parliament; and himself to be depriv'd of his fellowship in that colledge. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hotham, Charles. A True State of the Case of Mr. Hotham, Late Fellow of Peter-House: Declaring the Grounds and Reasons of His Appeal to the Parliament, Against the Sentence of Those Members of the Committee for Reformation of the Universities; Who on May 22. Last, Resolv'd the Writing and Publishing of His Book Intitled The Petition and Argument, &c. to Be Scandalous and Against the Priviledge of Parliament; and Himself to Be Depriv'd of His Fellowship in That Colledge. S.l: [s.n.], 1651.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hotham, Charles. A True State of the Case of Mr. Hotham, Late Fellow of Peter-House: Declaring the Grounds and Reasons of His Appeal to the Parliament, Against the Sentence of Those Members of the Committee for Reformation of the Universities; Who on May 22. Last, Resolv'd the Writing and Publishing of His Book Intitled The Petition and Argument, &c. to Be Scandalous and Against the Priviledge of Parliament; and Himself to Be Depriv'd of His Fellowship in That Colledge. [s.n.], 1651.