APA (7th ed.) Citation

Defoe, D. (1715). A friendly epistle by way of reproof from one of the people called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a dealer in many words: To which is added a letter from the author to the publisher, releating to the threats and menaces of several of the people called Quakers, for publishing the said book (The sixth edition, corrected and amended.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. A Friendly Epistle by Way of Reproof from One of the People Called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a Dealer in Many Words: To Which Is Added a Letter from the Author to the Publisher, Releating to the Threats and Menaces of Several of the People Called Quakers, for Publishing the Said Book. The sixth edition, corrected and amended. 1715.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. A Friendly Epistle by Way of Reproof from One of the People Called Quakers, to Thomas Bradbury, a Dealer in Many Words: To Which Is Added a Letter from the Author to the Publisher, Releating to the Threats and Menaces of Several of the People Called Quakers, for Publishing the Said Book. The sixth edition, corrected and amended. 1715.

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