APA (7th ed.) Citation

Willoughby de Broke, R. V. (1727). The craftsman answered paper by paper: Wherein the arguments and false reasonings of that author are intirely refuted, and the characters of those great and illustrious, personages principally aim'd at in that libel, fully vindicated from the soul aspersions cast upon them. By the Honourable Richardverney, Esq; son to the Right Honourable and Reverend George Lord Willoughby de Broke, D.D. Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Willoughby de Broke, Richard Verney. The Craftsman Answered Paper by Paper: Wherein the Arguments and False Reasonings of That Author Are Intirely Refuted, and the Characters of Those Great and Illustrious, Personages Principally Aim'd at in That Libel, Fully Vindicated from the Soul Aspersions Cast upon Them. By the Honourable Richardverney, Esq; Son to the Right Honourable and Reverend George Lord Willoughby De Broke, D.D. London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, 1727.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Willoughby de Broke, Richard Verney. The Craftsman Answered Paper by Paper: Wherein the Arguments and False Reasonings of That Author Are Intirely Refuted, and the Characters of Those Great and Illustrious, Personages Principally Aim'd at in That Libel, Fully Vindicated from the Soul Aspersions Cast upon Them. By the Honourable Richardverney, Esq; Son to the Right Honourable and Reverend George Lord Willoughby De Broke, D.D. Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-lane, 1727.

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