APA (7th ed.) Citation

Meriton, G. The praise of York-shire ale: Wherein is enumerated several sorts of drinks : with a description of the humors of most sorts of drunckards : to which is added, a York-shire dialogue, in its pure natural dialect, as it is now commonly spoken in the North parts of York-shire : being a miscellanious discourse or hotch-potch of several country affairs, begun by a daughter and her mother, and continued by the father, son, uncle, neece, and land-lord : after which follows a scold between Nell and Bess, two York-shire women (Corrected and amended, with large additions im many places throughout the whole book.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Meriton, George. The Praise of York-shire Ale: Wherein Is Enumerated Several Sorts of Drinks : With a Description of the Humors of Most Sorts of Drunckards : To Which Is Added, a York-shire Dialogue, in Its Pure Natural Dialect, as It Is Now Commonly Spoken in the North Parts of York-shire : Being a Miscellanious Discourse or Hotch-potch of Several Country Affairs, Begun by a Daughter and Her Mother, and Continued by the Father, Son, Uncle, Neece, and Land-lord : After Which Follows a Scold Between Nell and Bess, Two York-shire Women. Corrected and amended, with large additions im many places throughout the whole book.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Meriton, George. The Praise of York-shire Ale: Wherein Is Enumerated Several Sorts of Drinks : With a Description of the Humors of Most Sorts of Drunckards : To Which Is Added, a York-shire Dialogue, in Its Pure Natural Dialect, as It Is Now Commonly Spoken in the North Parts of York-shire : Being a Miscellanious Discourse or Hotch-potch of Several Country Affairs, Begun by a Daughter and Her Mother, and Continued by the Father, Son, Uncle, Neece, and Land-lord : After Which Follows a Scold Between Nell and Bess, Two York-shire Women. Corrected and amended, with large additions im many places throughout the whole book.

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