APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harington, J. (1596). An apologie: 1. Or rather a retractation [sic], 2. Or rather a recantation, 3. Or rather a recapitulation, 4. Or rather a replication, 5. Or rather an examination, 6. Or rather an accusation, 7. Or rather an explication, 8. Or rather an exhortation, 9. Or rather a consideration, 10. Or rather a confirmatio[n], 11. Or rather all of them, 12. Or rather none of them. J. Windet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harington, John. An Apologie: 1. Or Rather a Retractation [sic], 2. Or Rather a Recantation, 3. Or Rather a Recapitulation, 4. Or Rather a Replication, 5. Or Rather an Examination, 6. Or Rather an Accusation, 7. Or Rather an Explication, 8. Or Rather an Exhortation, 9. Or Rather a Consideration, 10. Or Rather a Confirmatio[n], 11. Or Rather All of Them, 12. Or Rather None of Them. [London: J. Windet, 1596.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Harington, John. An Apologie: 1. Or Rather a Retractation [sic], 2. Or Rather a Recantation, 3. Or Rather a Recapitulation, 4. Or Rather a Replication, 5. Or Rather an Examination, 6. Or Rather an Accusation, 7. Or Rather an Explication, 8. Or Rather an Exhortation, 9. Or Rather a Consideration, 10. Or Rather a Confirmatio[n], 11. Or Rather All of Them, 12. Or Rather None of Them. J. Windet, 1596.

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