APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tinker, P. (1790). Worcester's affliction: exhibited in elegiac verse, written on occasion of the dreadful plague of pestilence: Which begun in the city of Worcester on the 3d of June, 1637, and continued till the 9th of April, 1638. To which is prefixed a table of the number of persons that died monthly in each parish, in the city and suburbs, during that satal calamity. The whole collected and written by Philip Tinker, gent. and now first printed from his original manuscript.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tinker, Philip. Worcester's Affliction: Exhibited in Elegiac Verse, Written on Occasion of the Dreadful Plague of Pestilence: Which Begun in the City of Worcester on the 3d of June, 1637, and Continued Till the 9th of April, 1638. To Which Is Prefixed a Table of the Number of Persons That Died Monthly in Each Parish, in the City and Suburbs, During That Satal Calamity. The Whole Collected and Written by Philip Tinker, Gent. and Now First Printed from His Original Manuscript. 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tinker, Philip. Worcester's Affliction: Exhibited in Elegiac Verse, Written on Occasion of the Dreadful Plague of Pestilence: Which Begun in the City of Worcester on the 3d of June, 1637, and Continued Till the 9th of April, 1638. To Which Is Prefixed a Table of the Number of Persons That Died Monthly in Each Parish, in the City and Suburbs, During That Satal Calamity. The Whole Collected and Written by Philip Tinker, Gent. and Now First Printed from His Original Manuscript. 1790.

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