(1650). A reply to a printed paper intituled The state of the adventurers case: In answer to a petition exhibited against them by the inhabitants of the Soake of Peterborow, which clearly demonstrates the said answer to consist of nothing but falsities and untruths, fallacies and equivocations, calumniations and detractions. : And for the better satisfaction of the reader, there is herewithall printed the petition itself, and the exceptions to the Act for drayning: : together with a paper which the undertakers (though falsly) stile a warrant for a taxe : And for the better satisfaction of the reader, there is herewithall printed the petition itself, and the exceptions to the Act for drayning: : together with a paper which the undertakers (though falsly) stile a warrant for a taxe. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Reply to a Printed Paper Intituled The State of the Adventurers Case: In Answer to a Petition Exhibited Against Them by the Inhabitants of the Soake of Peterborow, Which Clearly Demonstrates the Said Answer to Consist of Nothing but Falsities and Untruths, Fallacies and Equivocations, Calumniations and Detractions. : And for the Better Satisfaction of the Reader, There Is Herewithall Printed the Petition Itself, and the Exceptions to the Act for Drayning: : Together with a Paper Which the Undertakers (though Falsly) Stile a Warrant for a Taxe : And for the Better Satisfaction of the Reader, There Is Herewithall Printed the Petition Itself, and the Exceptions to the Act for Drayning: : Together with a Paper Which the Undertakers (though Falsly) Stile a Warrant for a Taxe. S.l: [s.n.], 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Reply to a Printed Paper Intituled The State of the Adventurers Case: In Answer to a Petition Exhibited Against Them by the Inhabitants of the Soake of Peterborow, Which Clearly Demonstrates the Said Answer to Consist of Nothing but Falsities and Untruths, Fallacies and Equivocations, Calumniations and Detractions. : And for the Better Satisfaction of the Reader, There Is Herewithall Printed the Petition Itself, and the Exceptions to the Act for Drayning: : Together with a Paper Which the Undertakers (though Falsly) Stile a Warrant for a Taxe : And for the Better Satisfaction of the Reader, There Is Herewithall Printed the Petition Itself, and the Exceptions to the Act for Drayning: : Together with a Paper Which the Undertakers (though Falsly) Stile a Warrant for a Taxe. [s.n.], 1650.