(1698). In case any proviso should be offer'd to the Bill of naturalization: To oblige the persons mentioned in the bill constantly to reside in England, it is hoped the same will be rejected for the reasons following. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIn Case Any Proviso Should Be Offer'd to the Bill of Naturalization: To Oblige the Persons Mentioned in the Bill Constantly to Reside in England, It Is Hoped the Same Will Be Rejected for the Reasons Following. S.l: s.n, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIn Case Any Proviso Should Be Offer'd to the Bill of Naturalization: To Oblige the Persons Mentioned in the Bill Constantly to Reside in England, It Is Hoped the Same Will Be Rejected for the Reasons Following. s.n, 1698.
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