B., D. (1684). The Essexian triumviri, or, A discourse between three Colchester-gentlemen disguiz'd in masquerade and Titus Otes: Concerning the present government both ecclesiastical and civil, and the election of members to sit in the House of Commons whensoever it shall please His Majesty to call a Parliament. Printed for James Norris.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationB., D. The Essexian Triumviri, or, A Discourse Between Three Colchester-gentlemen Disguiz'd in Masquerade and Titus Otes: Concerning the Present Government Both Ecclesiastical and Civil, and the Election of Members to Sit in the House of Commons Whensoever It Shall Please His Majesty to Call a Parliament. London: Printed for James Norris, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationB., D. The Essexian Triumviri, or, A Discourse Between Three Colchester-gentlemen Disguiz'd in Masquerade and Titus Otes: Concerning the Present Government Both Ecclesiastical and Civil, and the Election of Members to Sit in the House of Commons Whensoever It Shall Please His Majesty to Call a Parliament. Printed for James Norris, 1684.