APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1679). Omnia comesta à Bello, or, An Answer out of the West to a question out of the North: Wherein the earth is opened, and the napkin found in which the trading-talent of the nation hath been typed up, and lain hid for some years last past : for want of which, all persons in England, from the tenant to the landlord, from weave to merchant, have languished of a deep consumption. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Omnia Comesta à Bello, or, An Answer Out of the West to a Question Out of the North: Wherein the Earth Is Opened, and the Napkin Found in Which the Trading-talent of the Nation Hath Been Typed Up, and Lain Hid for Some Years Last Past : For Want of Which, All Persons in England, from the Tenant to the Landlord, from Weave to Merchant, Have Languished of a Deep Consumption. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Omnia Comesta à Bello, or, An Answer Out of the West to a Question Out of the North: Wherein the Earth Is Opened, and the Napkin Found in Which the Trading-talent of the Nation Hath Been Typed Up, and Lain Hid for Some Years Last Past : For Want of Which, All Persons in England, from the Tenant to the Landlord, from Weave to Merchant, Have Languished of a Deep Consumption. [publisher not identified], 1679.

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