(1690). Freedom of elections to Parliament, a fundamental law and liberty of the English subject: And some presidents shewing the power of the House of Commons to inflict punishments on those who have been guitly [sic] of misdemeanours either in elections or returns. Printed for Dan. Brown and Tim. Goodwin.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Freedom of Elections to Parliament, a Fundamental Law and Liberty of the English Subject: And Some Presidents Shewing the Power of the House of Commons to Inflict Punishments on Those Who Have Been Guitly [sic] of Misdemeanours Either in Elections or Returns. London: Printed for Dan. Brown and Tim. Goodwin, 1690.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Freedom of Elections to Parliament, a Fundamental Law and Liberty of the English Subject: And Some Presidents Shewing the Power of the House of Commons to Inflict Punishments on Those Who Have Been Guitly [sic] of Misdemeanours Either in Elections or Returns. Printed for Dan. Brown and Tim. Goodwin, 1690.