John Berisford. (1699). An argument shewing that 'tis impossible for the nation to be rid of the grievances occasion'd by the marshal of the King's-Bench, and warden of the Fleet, without an utter extirpation of their present offices: With proposals for a new constitution of those offices by way of letter to a member of Parliament. Printed for Richard Standfast.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)John Berisford. An Argument Shewing That 'Tis Impossible for the Nation to Be Rid of the Grievances Occasion'd by the Marshal of the King's-Bench, and Warden of the Fleet, Without an Utter Extirpation of Their Present Offices: With Proposals for a New Constitution of Those Offices by Way of Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for Richard Standfast, 1699.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)John Berisford. An Argument Shewing That 'Tis Impossible for the Nation to Be Rid of the Grievances Occasion'd by the Marshal of the King's-Bench, and Warden of the Fleet, Without an Utter Extirpation of Their Present Offices: With Proposals for a New Constitution of Those Offices by Way of Letter to a Member of Parliament. Printed for Richard Standfast, 1699.