APA (7th ed.) Citation

Percival, J. (1704). The case of John Percival; Esq; complaining of a breach of the privileges of the Honourable House of Commons, committed by John Clark, William Fox, John Ball, John Harris, John Fox, William Johnston, St. George Jackman, and Thomas Carroll, in arresting Robert Procter, Mr. Percival's servant. s.n..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Percival, John. The Case of John Percival; Esq; Complaining of a Breach of the Privileges of the Honourable House of Commons, Committed by John Clark, William Fox, John Ball, John Harris, John Fox, William Johnston, St. George Jackman, and Thomas Carroll, in Arresting Robert Procter, Mr. Percival's Servant. [Dublin?: s.n., 1704.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Percival, John. The Case of John Percival; Esq; Complaining of a Breach of the Privileges of the Honourable House of Commons, Committed by John Clark, William Fox, John Ball, John Harris, John Fox, William Johnston, St. George Jackman, and Thomas Carroll, in Arresting Robert Procter, Mr. Percival's Servant. s.n., 1704.

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