T., B. (1681). The loyalty of the last Long Parliament, or, A letter to an English gentlemen at Florence: Shewing that the late Parliements address'd against did not so much intrench on the prerogative as that of XVIII years continuance, of whom His Majesty said "never any king was so happy in a House of Commons as I in this," King's Answer, 20 Febr. 1663. Printed for Francis Smith, Senior.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationT., B. The Loyalty of the Last Long Parliament, or, A Letter to an English Gentlemen at Florence: Shewing That the Late Parliements Address'd Against Did Not so Much Intrench on the Prerogative as That of XVIII Years Continuance, of Whom His Majesty Said "Never Any King Was so Happy in a House of Commons as I in This," King's Answer, 20 Febr. 1663. London: Printed for Francis Smith, Senior, 1681.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationT., B. The Loyalty of the Last Long Parliament, or, A Letter to an English Gentlemen at Florence: Shewing That the Late Parliements Address'd Against Did Not so Much Intrench on the Prerogative as That of XVIII Years Continuance, of Whom His Majesty Said "Never Any King Was so Happy in a House of Commons as I in This," King's Answer, 20 Febr. 1663. Printed for Francis Smith, Senior, 1681.