Staveley, T., & Stanley, W. (1674). The Romish horseleech, or, an impartial account of the intolerable charge of popery to this nation, in an historical remembrance of some of those prodigious summs of money heretofore extorted from all degrees during the exercise of the papal power here: To which is annexed an essay of the supremacy of the king of England. Printed by R.W. for Ralph Smith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStaveley, Thomas, and William Stanley. The Romish Horseleech, or, an Impartial Account of the Intolerable Charge of Popery to This Nation, in an Historical Remembrance of Some of Those Prodigious Summs of Money Heretofore Extorted from All Degrees During the Exercise of the Papal Power Here: To Which Is Annexed an Essay of the Supremacy of the King of England. London: Printed by R.W. for Ralph Smith, 1674.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationStaveley, Thomas, and William Stanley. The Romish Horseleech, or, an Impartial Account of the Intolerable Charge of Popery to This Nation, in an Historical Remembrance of Some of Those Prodigious Summs of Money Heretofore Extorted from All Degrees During the Exercise of the Papal Power Here: To Which Is Annexed an Essay of the Supremacy of the King of England. Printed by R.W. for Ralph Smith, 1674.