Somers, J. S. B. (1773). The security of Englishmen's lives, or The trust, power and duty of the grand juries of England. Explained, according to the fundamentals of the English government, and the declarations of the same, made in Parliament by many statutes. Published for the prevention of popish designs against the lives of many Protestant lords and commoners, who stand firm to the religion and ancient government of England (The fourth edition.). London, printed: New-York: re-printed by Hodge and Shober, for Noel and Hazard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSomers, John Somers Baron. The Security of Englishmen's Lives, or The Trust, Power and Duty of the Grand Juries of England. Explained, According to the Fundamentals of the English Government, and the Declarations of the Same, Made in Parliament by Many Statutes. Published for the Prevention of Popish Designs Against the Lives of Many Protestant Lords and Commoners, Who Stand Firm to the Religion and Ancient Government of England. The fourth edition. [New York]: London, printed: New-York: re-printed by Hodge and Shober, for Noel and Hazard, 1773.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSomers, John Somers Baron. The Security of Englishmen's Lives, or The Trust, Power and Duty of the Grand Juries of England. Explained, According to the Fundamentals of the English Government, and the Declarations of the Same, Made in Parliament by Many Statutes. Published for the Prevention of Popish Designs Against the Lives of Many Protestant Lords and Commoners, Who Stand Firm to the Religion and Ancient Government of England. The fourth edition. London, printed: New-York: re-printed by Hodge and Shober, for Noel and Hazard, 1773.