APA (7th ed.) Citation

Knapp, F., & Franklin, J. Gloria Britannorum: or, The British worthies: A poem. Being an essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in camp or cabinet, since the Glorious Revolution to this present time. More particularly, of the present ministry, under our most renowned sovereign Lord King George. To which is added, an ode on His Majesty's coronation, and an elegy on the death of the late glorious Duke of Marlborough. By a lover of the present happy constitution. [Two lines from Horace].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Knapp, Francis, and James Franklin. Gloria Britannorum: Or, The British Worthies: A Poem. Being an Essay on the Characters of the Most Illustrious Persons in Camp or Cabinet, Since the Glorious Revolution to This Present Time. More Particularly, of the Present Ministry, Under Our Most Renowned Sovereign Lord King George. To Which Is Added, an Ode on His Majesty's Coronation, and an Elegy on the Death of the Late Glorious Duke of Marlborough. By a Lover of the Present Happy Constitution. [Two Lines from Horace].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Knapp, Francis, and James Franklin. Gloria Britannorum: Or, The British Worthies: A Poem. Being an Essay on the Characters of the Most Illustrious Persons in Camp or Cabinet, Since the Glorious Revolution to This Present Time. More Particularly, of the Present Ministry, Under Our Most Renowned Sovereign Lord King George. To Which Is Added, an Ode on His Majesty's Coronation, and an Elegy on the Death of the Late Glorious Duke of Marlborough. By a Lover of the Present Happy Constitution. [Two Lines from Horace].

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