Lover of his countrey and well-wisher to the prosperity both of the king and kingdoms. (1673). The Grand concern of England explained: In several proposals offered to the consideration of the Parliament, (1) for payment of publick debts, (2) for advancement and encouragement of trade, (3) for raising the rents of lands. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLover of his countrey and well-wisher to the prosperity both of the king and kingdoms. The Grand Concern of England Explained: In Several Proposals Offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, (1) for Payment of Publick Debts, (2) for Advancement and Encouragement of Trade, (3) for Raising the Rents of Lands. London: [s.n.], 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLover of his countrey and well-wisher to the prosperity both of the king and kingdoms. The Grand Concern of England Explained: In Several Proposals Offered to the Consideration of the Parliament, (1) for Payment of Publick Debts, (2) for Advancement and Encouragement of Trade, (3) for Raising the Rents of Lands. [s.n.], 1673.