Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6044904
APA Citation
Lee, Joseph. (1654). Considerations concerning common fields, and inclosures dialoguewise, digested into a deliberative discourse between two supposed friends, Philpeustus and Parrhesiastes : and tending partly to state and determine the question of lawfulnesse or unlawfulnesse between inclosures, and common fields, partly to answer some passages, which may be thought to make against inclosure in general, in another discourse lately published by Mr. John Moore, under this title, The crying sinne of England, of not caring for the poor ... London : Printed for Abel Roper
MLA Citation
Lee, Joseph. Considerations concerning common fields, and inclosures [electronic resource] : dialoguewise, digested into a deliberative discourse between two supposed friends, Philpeustus and Parrhesiastes : and tending partly to state and determine the question of lawfulnesse or unlawfulnesse between inclosures, and common fields, partly to answer some passages, which may be thought to make against inclosure in general, in another discourse lately published by Mr. John Moore, under this title, The crying sinne of England, of not caring for the poor Printed for Abel Roper London 1654
Australian/Harvard Citation
Lee, Joseph. 1654, Considerations concerning common fields, and inclosures [electronic resource] : dialoguewise, digested into a deliberative discourse between two supposed friends, Philpeustus and Parrhesiastes : and tending partly to state and determine the question of lawfulnesse or unlawfulnesse between inclosures, and common fields, partly to answer some passages, which may be thought to make against inclosure in general, in another discourse lately published by Mr. John Moore, under this title, The crying sinne of England, of not caring for the poor Printed for Abel Roper London
Wikipedia Citation
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