Stafford, R. (1691). Things plain and weighty referred unto the consideration of both Houses of Parliament assembled at Westminster, March 25, 1690: That peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established amongst us throughout all generations (And now reprinted with the addition of more words of truth.). [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStafford, Richard. Things Plain and Weighty Referred Unto the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament Assembled at Westminster, March 25, 1690: That Peace and Happiness, Truth and Justice, Religion and Piety, May Be Established Amongst Us Throughout All Generations. And now reprinted with the addition of more words of truth. London: [s.n.], 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStafford, Richard. Things Plain and Weighty Referred Unto the Consideration of Both Houses of Parliament Assembled at Westminster, March 25, 1690: That Peace and Happiness, Truth and Justice, Religion and Piety, May Be Established Amongst Us Throughout All Generations. And now reprinted with the addition of more words of truth. [s.n.], 1691.