Defoe, D. (1703). Advertisement from the conduit in Cheapside: On this spot of ground the statue of our late glorious King William, was design'd to be set up, ... and this day, in the same place, Mr. Daniel de Foe is ordered to stand in the pillory, who is author of the following verses, taken out of The true-born-Englishman, and The mock mourners. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. Advertisement from the Conduit in Cheapside: On This Spot of Ground the Statue of Our Late Glorious King William, Was Design'd to Be Set Up, ... and This Day, in the Same Place, Mr. Daniel De Foe Is Ordered to Stand in the Pillory, Who Is Author of the Following Verses, Taken Out of The True-born-Englishman, and The Mock Mourners. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1703.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. Advertisement from the Conduit in Cheapside: On This Spot of Ground the Statue of Our Late Glorious King William, Was Design'd to Be Set Up, ... and This Day, in the Same Place, Mr. Daniel De Foe Is Ordered to Stand in the Pillory, Who Is Author of the Following Verses, Taken Out of The True-born-Englishman, and The Mock Mourners. [publisher not identified], 1703.