W., L. (1649). The wood-mongers remonstrance, or, The carmens controversie rightly stated: Wherein 1. the present jurisdiction and corporation of the woodmongers is vindicated, 2. the original and nature of cars, car-rooms, by whom governed and disposed, and upon what terms from time to time manifested. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)W., L. The Wood-mongers Remonstrance, or, The Carmens Controversie Rightly Stated: Wherein 1. the Present Jurisdiction and Corporation of the Woodmongers Is Vindicated, 2. the Original and Nature of Cars, Car-rooms, by Whom Governed and Disposed, and upon What Terms from Time to Time Manifested. London: [s.n.], 1649.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)W., L. The Wood-mongers Remonstrance, or, The Carmens Controversie Rightly Stated: Wherein 1. the Present Jurisdiction and Corporation of the Woodmongers Is Vindicated, 2. the Original and Nature of Cars, Car-rooms, by Whom Governed and Disposed, and upon What Terms from Time to Time Manifested. [s.n.], 1649.