APA (7th ed.) Citation

Payne, T. (1729). A constant regard to the true ends of government recommended to the magistrate: In a sermon preach'd at St. Peter's in Hereford, September 30, 1728: Being the day of the mayor's admission to his office. Published at the request of the mayor and corporation, and the rest of the gentlemen, and clergy of the audience. By Thomas Payne, M.A. vicar of Hom-Lacy, and one of the vicars of the College of Hereford. Printed for Jer. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row, and James Wilde bookseller in Hereford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Payne, Thomas. A Constant Regard to the True Ends of Government Recommended to the Magistrate: In a Sermon Preach'd at St. Peter's in Hereford, September 30, 1728: Being the Day of the Mayor's Admission to His Office. Published at the Request of the Mayor and Corporation, and the Rest of the Gentlemen, and Clergy of the Audience. By Thomas Payne, M.A. Vicar of Hom-Lacy, and One of the Vicars of the College of Hereford. London: Printed for Jer. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row, and James Wilde bookseller in Hereford, 1729.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Payne, Thomas. A Constant Regard to the True Ends of Government Recommended to the Magistrate: In a Sermon Preach'd at St. Peter's in Hereford, September 30, 1728: Being the Day of the Mayor's Admission to His Office. Published at the Request of the Mayor and Corporation, and the Rest of the Gentlemen, and Clergy of the Audience. By Thomas Payne, M.A. Vicar of Hom-Lacy, and One of the Vicars of the College of Hereford. Printed for Jer. Batley at the Dove in Pater-Noster-Row, and James Wilde bookseller in Hereford, 1729.

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