(1675). The Ale-wives complaint against the coffee-houses: In a dialogue between a victuallers wife and a coffee-man, being at difference about spoiling each others trade : with several articles at last concluded upon between them for the setling what customers shall belong to each place, and preventing differences for the future. Printed for John Tomson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Ale-wives Complaint Against the Coffee-houses: In a Dialogue Between a Victuallers Wife and a Coffee-man, Being at Difference About Spoiling Each Others Trade : with Several Articles at Last Concluded upon Between Them for the Setling What Customers Shall Belong to Each Place, and Preventing Differences for the Future. London: Printed for John Tomson, 1675.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Ale-wives Complaint Against the Coffee-houses: In a Dialogue Between a Victuallers Wife and a Coffee-man, Being at Difference About Spoiling Each Others Trade : with Several Articles at Last Concluded upon Between Them for the Setling What Customers Shall Belong to Each Place, and Preventing Differences for the Future. Printed for John Tomson, 1675.