APA (7th ed.) Citation

Governors for the Poor (London, England). (1707). London work-house: A true report of the great number of poor, vagrant, and other children, as also of the other grown beggars, vagabonds, and other idle and disorderly persons, educated, maintained, and imployed by the President and Governors, for the poor of the city of London, at the work-house in Bishops-gate-street, in the year past. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Governors for the Poor (London, England). London Work-house: A True Report of the Great Number of Poor, Vagrant, and Other Children, as Also of the Other Grown Beggars, Vagabonds, and Other Idle and Disorderly Persons, Educated, Maintained, and Imployed by the President and Governors, for the Poor of the City of London, at the Work-house in Bishops-gate-street, in the Year Past. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1707.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Governors for the Poor (London, England). London Work-house: A True Report of the Great Number of Poor, Vagrant, and Other Children, as Also of the Other Grown Beggars, Vagabonds, and Other Idle and Disorderly Persons, Educated, Maintained, and Imployed by the President and Governors, for the Poor of the City of London, at the Work-house in Bishops-gate-street, in the Year Past. [publisher not identified], 1707.

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