APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1756). A bill for inclosing, with the mutual consent of the lords and commoners, a certain part of any commonable wood, waste,or pasture, for the purpose of planting and preserving trees fit for timber or underwood; and for the more effectual punishment of persons who shall unlawfully destroy or deface any trees growing in any commonable waste, wood, or pasture [electronic resource].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Bill for Inclosing, with the Mutual Consent of the Lords and Commoners, a Certain Part of Any Commonable Wood, Waste,or Pasture, for the Purpose of Planting and Preserving Trees Fit for Timber or Underwood; and for the More Effectual Punishment of Persons Who Shall Unlawfully Destroy or Deface Any Trees Growing in Any Commonable Waste, Wood, or Pasture [electronic Resource]. 1756.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Bill for Inclosing, with the Mutual Consent of the Lords and Commoners, a Certain Part of Any Commonable Wood, Waste,or Pasture, for the Purpose of Planting and Preserving Trees Fit for Timber or Underwood; and for the More Effectual Punishment of Persons Who Shall Unlawfully Destroy or Deface Any Trees Growing in Any Commonable Waste, Wood, or Pasture [electronic Resource]. 1756.

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