APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1714). Sir, in answer to your last, wherein ye complain that ye had not a full account in our publick news, of the solemnities at London, and the most remarkable places in Scotland, upon Her Majesty's birth day, which omission ye impute (as I presume very justly) to the influence of Jacobites on the news-writer here, I have sent you the following particular accounts. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Sir, in Answer to Your Last, Wherein Ye Complain That Ye Had Not a Full Account in Our Publick News, of the Solemnities at London, and the Most Remarkable Places in Scotland, upon Her Majesty's Birth Day, Which Omission Ye Impute (as I Presume Very Justly) to the Influence of Jacobites on the News-writer Here, I Have Sent You the Following Particular Accounts. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1714.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Sir, in Answer to Your Last, Wherein Ye Complain That Ye Had Not a Full Account in Our Publick News, of the Solemnities at London, and the Most Remarkable Places in Scotland, upon Her Majesty's Birth Day, Which Omission Ye Impute (as I Presume Very Justly) to the Influence of Jacobites on the News-writer Here, I Have Sent You the Following Particular Accounts. [publisher not identified], 1714.

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