(1645). Severall reasons wherefore the inhabitants of the county palatine of Chester and Lancaster: As also, all forreigners are now prejudiced and tyrannized over, by reason of the pretended priviledges and liberties of the said county. So that the condition of the said county is farre more miserable, and in greater thraldome, then any other county whatsoever in the kingdome. Printed for E.E. according to order.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSeverall Reasons Wherefore the Inhabitants of the County Palatine of Chester and Lancaster: As Also, All Forreigners Are Now Prejudiced and Tyrannized over, by Reason of the Pretended Priviledges and Liberties of the Said County. So That the Condition of the Said County Is Farre More Miserable, and in Greater Thraldome, Then Any Other County Whatsoever in the Kingdome. London: Printed for E.E. according to order, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSeverall Reasons Wherefore the Inhabitants of the County Palatine of Chester and Lancaster: As Also, All Forreigners Are Now Prejudiced and Tyrannized over, by Reason of the Pretended Priviledges and Liberties of the Said County. So That the Condition of the Said County Is Farre More Miserable, and in Greater Thraldome, Then Any Other County Whatsoever in the Kingdome. Printed for E.E. according to order, 1645.