APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, M., & Tate, N. (1713). An entire set of The monitors: Intended for the promoting of religion and virtue, and suppressing of vice and immorality. Concerning forty one poems on several subjects, in pursuance of Her Majesty's most gracious directions. Perform'd by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty, Mr. Smith, and others .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, Marshall, and Nahum Tate. An Entire Set of The Monitors: Intended for the Promoting of Religion and Virtue, and Suppressing of Vice and Immorality. Concerning Forty One Poems on Several Subjects, in Pursuance of Her Majesty's Most Gracious Directions. Perform'd by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty, Mr. Smith, and Others .. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1713.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, Marshall, and Nahum Tate. An Entire Set of The Monitors: Intended for the Promoting of Religion and Virtue, and Suppressing of Vice and Immorality. Concerning Forty One Poems on Several Subjects, in Pursuance of Her Majesty's Most Gracious Directions. Perform'd by Mr. Tate, Poet Laureat to Her Majesty, Mr. Smith, and Others .. [publisher not identified], 1713.

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