(1646). To the right honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) general of all the forces raised for the regaining of Englands liberty: The humble petition of all the inslaved Christians in the several slaughter-houses of this kingdom (called gaols and prisons) being your brethren & fellow-common [sic] of England ... imprisoned for debt, and by arbitrary power, and other illegal restraints. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)To the Right Honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) General of All the Forces Raised for the Regaining of Englands Liberty: The Humble Petition of All the Inslaved Christians in the Several Slaughter-houses of This Kingdom (called Gaols and Prisons) Being Your Brethren & Fellow-common [sic] of England ... Imprisoned for Debt, and by Arbitrary Power, and Other Illegal Restraints. S.l: s.n, 1646.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)To the Right Honorable Sir Thomas Fairfax K. (His Excellency) General of All the Forces Raised for the Regaining of Englands Liberty: The Humble Petition of All the Inslaved Christians in the Several Slaughter-houses of This Kingdom (called Gaols and Prisons) Being Your Brethren & Fellow-common [sic] of England ... Imprisoned for Debt, and by Arbitrary Power, and Other Illegal Restraints. s.n, 1646.