APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1653). To his Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell and to the rest of the Right Honourable the Councel of State, patriots and defenders of the common-laws and liberties of the Common-wealth of England: The humble petition of many thousands of prisoners for debt, in severall prisons of a[l]lthe counties of England and Wales; remonstrating the illegality of the arrests, out-lawries and imprisonments for debt, being the saddest grievance, and of the most considerable concernment to all the free people of this nation. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

To His Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell and to the Rest of the Right Honourable the Councel of State, Patriots and Defenders of the Common-laws and Liberties of the Common-wealth of England: The Humble Petition of Many Thousands of Prisoners for Debt, in Severall Prisons of A[l]lthe Counties of England and Wales; Remonstrating the Illegality of the Arrests, Out-lawries and Imprisonments for Debt, Being the Saddest Grievance, and of the Most Considerable Concernment to All the Free People of This Nation. S.l: s.n, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

To His Excellency the Lord Generall Cromwell and to the Rest of the Right Honourable the Councel of State, Patriots and Defenders of the Common-laws and Liberties of the Common-wealth of England: The Humble Petition of Many Thousands of Prisoners for Debt, in Severall Prisons of A[l]lthe Counties of England and Wales; Remonstrating the Illegality of the Arrests, Out-lawries and Imprisonments for Debt, Being the Saddest Grievance, and of the Most Considerable Concernment to All the Free People of This Nation. s.n, 1653.

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