A. N. (1680). Londons improvement and the builder's security asserted, by the apparent advantages that will attend their easie charge, in raising such a joint-stock, as may assure a re-building of those houses, which shall hereafter be destroyed by the casualties of fire: As it was presented on New-Years-Day last, 1679, to the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Clayton, Kt., the present Lord-Mayor. Printed for Author by Thomas Milbourn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA. N. Londons Improvement and the Builder's Security Asserted, by the Apparent Advantages That Will Attend Their Easie Charge, in Raising Such a Joint-stock, as May Assure a Re-building of Those Houses, Which Shall Hereafter Be Destroyed by the Casualties of Fire: As It Was Presented on New-Years-Day Last, 1679, to the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Clayton, Kt., the Present Lord-Mayor. London: Printed for Author by Thomas Milbourn, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA. N. Londons Improvement and the Builder's Security Asserted, by the Apparent Advantages That Will Attend Their Easie Charge, in Raising Such a Joint-stock, as May Assure a Re-building of Those Houses, Which Shall Hereafter Be Destroyed by the Casualties of Fire: As It Was Presented on New-Years-Day Last, 1679, to the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Clayton, Kt., the Present Lord-Mayor. Printed for Author by Thomas Milbourn, 1680.