Shaftesbury, A. A. C. (1681). An account at large of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in relation to the bill of high treason prefer'd against the Earl of Shaftsbury, which was foun'd [sic] ignoramus: Giving an account of the jury, the evidence, the paper read in court, and all the most remarkable passages that hapned during the whole proceeding. s.n..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationShaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper. An Account at Large of the Proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in Relation to the Bill of High Treason Prefer'd Against the Earl of Shaftsbury, Which Was Foun'd [sic] Ignoramus: Giving an Account of the Jury, the Evidence, the Paper Read in Court, and All the Most Remarkable Passages That Hapned During the Whole Proceeding. [S.l.: s.n., 1681.
MLA引文Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper. An Account at Large of the Proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in Relation to the Bill of High Treason Prefer'd Against the Earl of Shaftsbury, Which Was Foun'd [sic] Ignoramus: Giving an Account of the Jury, the Evidence, the Paper Read in Court, and All the Most Remarkable Passages That Hapned During the Whole Proceeding. s.n., 1681.