Sprigg, W. (1659). A modest plea, for an equal common-wealth, against monarchy: In which the genuine nature, and true interest of a free-state, is briefly stated; its consistency with a national clergie, hereditary nobility, and mercenary lawyers, is examined; together with the expediency of an agrarian and rotation of offices asserted. Also, an apology for younger brothers, the restitution of gavil-kinde, and relief of the poor. With a lift at tythes, and reformation of the laws and universities. All accommodated to publique honour and justice, without injury to any mans propriety; and humbly tendered to the Parliament. Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Sprigg, William. A Modest Plea, for an Equal Common-wealth, Against Monarchy: In Which the Genuine Nature, and True Interest of a Free-state, Is Briefly Stated; Its Consistency with a National Clergie, Hereditary Nobility, and Mercenary Lawyers, Is Examined; Together with the Expediency of an Agrarian and Rotation of Offices Asserted. Also, an Apology for Younger Brothers, the Restitution of Gavil-kinde, and Relief of the Poor. With a Lift at Tythes, and Reformation of the Laws and Universities. All Accommodated to Publique Honour and Justice, Without Injury to Any Mans Propriety; and Humbly Tendered to the Parliament. London: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Sprigg, William. A Modest Plea, for an Equal Common-wealth, Against Monarchy: In Which the Genuine Nature, and True Interest of a Free-state, Is Briefly Stated; Its Consistency with a National Clergie, Hereditary Nobility, and Mercenary Lawyers, Is Examined; Together with the Expediency of an Agrarian and Rotation of Offices Asserted. Also, an Apology for Younger Brothers, the Restitution of Gavil-kinde, and Relief of the Poor. With a Lift at Tythes, and Reformation of the Laws and Universities. All Accommodated to Publique Honour and Justice, Without Injury to Any Mans Propriety; and Humbly Tendered to the Parliament. Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls, 1659.