(1727). Some necessary precautions, worthy to be considered by all English subjects, in their election of members, to represent them in General Assembly: Wherein, neither fear, flattery, nor gain, ought to byass. Printed by Andrew Bradford.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSome Necessary Precautions, Worthy to Be Considered by All English Subjects, in Their Election of Members, to Represent Them in General Assembly: Wherein, Neither Fear, Flattery, nor Gain, Ought to Byass. S.l: Printed by Andrew Bradford, 1727.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSome Necessary Precautions, Worthy to Be Considered by All English Subjects, in Their Election of Members, to Represent Them in General Assembly: Wherein, Neither Fear, Flattery, nor Gain, Ought to Byass. Printed by Andrew Bradford, 1727.