APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Tit for tat: Or, An answer to the epistle to a nobleman. To which is added, an epistle from a nobleman to a doctor of divinity. In answer to a Latin letter in verse. Some evil-minded persons having pirated part of this book, and impudently advertis'd it at one Shilling price, gentlemen are desired to beware of their mangled scraps, this original copy with the addition of the nobleman's epistle, &c. being never valued at a higher price than Six-Pence.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Tit for Tat: Or, An Answer to the Epistle to a Nobleman. To Which Is Added, an Epistle from a Nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity. In Answer to a Latin Letter in Verse. Some Evil-minded Persons Having Pirated Part of This Book, and Impudently Advertis'd It at One Shilling Price, Gentlemen Are Desired to Beware of Their Mangled Scraps, This Original Copy with the Addition of the Nobleman's Epistle, &c. Being Never Valued at a Higher Price than Six-Pence.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). Tit for Tat: Or, An Answer to the Epistle to a Nobleman. To Which Is Added, an Epistle from a Nobleman to a Doctor of Divinity. In Answer to a Latin Letter in Verse. Some Evil-minded Persons Having Pirated Part of This Book, and Impudently Advertis'd It at One Shilling Price, Gentlemen Are Desired to Beware of Their Mangled Scraps, This Original Copy with the Addition of the Nobleman's Epistle, &c. Being Never Valued at a Higher Price than Six-Pence.

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