APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Unjust man rewarded: Being a dreadful warning to all perjured and forsworn people. In four parts. Shewing I. the endeavours of Mr. Green to debauch his servant-maid. II. On her refusal he falsly swears away her life. III. Her behaviour at prison, and at the place of execution. IV. The king's pardon to the servant, whom he entitled to green's estate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Unjust Man Rewarded: Being a Dreadful Warning to All Perjured and Forsworn People. In Four Parts. Shewing I. the Endeavours of Mr. Green to Debauch His Servant-maid. II. On Her Refusal He Falsly Swears Away Her Life. III. Her Behaviour at Prison, and at the Place of Execution. IV. The King's Pardon to the Servant, Whom He Entitled to Green's Estate.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Unjust Man Rewarded: Being a Dreadful Warning to All Perjured and Forsworn People. In Four Parts. Shewing I. the Endeavours of Mr. Green to Debauch His Servant-maid. II. On Her Refusal He Falsly Swears Away Her Life. III. Her Behaviour at Prison, and at the Place of Execution. IV. The King's Pardon to the Servant, Whom He Entitled to Green's Estate.

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