Stafford, R. (1693). Because that to many people, I have seemed to falsify my word and promise, which I made upon my being discharged out of Bethelem Hospital;: Whereupon I am now liable to the imputation of a lyar and deceiver (which lies as a very great prejudice against the things I have heretofore written, and published to the world) I shall therefore here add the very form thereof; together with what is here observed thereon. To the right honourable Daniel Earl of N. Principal Secretary of State. The humble petition of Richard Stafford, a prisoner in Bethlehem Hospital. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStafford, Richard. Because That to Many People, I Have Seemed to Falsify My Word and Promise, Which I Made upon My Being Discharged Out of Bethelem Hospital;: Whereupon I Am Now Liable to the Imputation of a Lyar and Deceiver (which Lies as a Very Great Prejudice Against the Things I Have Heretofore Written, and Published to the World) I Shall Therefore Here Add the Very Form Thereof; Together with What Is Here Observed Thereon. To the Right Honourable Daniel Earl of N. Principal Secretary of State. The Humble Petition of Richard Stafford, a Prisoner in Bethlehem Hospital. [London: publisher not identified, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStafford, Richard. Because That to Many People, I Have Seemed to Falsify My Word and Promise, Which I Made upon My Being Discharged Out of Bethelem Hospital;: Whereupon I Am Now Liable to the Imputation of a Lyar and Deceiver (which Lies as a Very Great Prejudice Against the Things I Have Heretofore Written, and Published to the World) I Shall Therefore Here Add the Very Form Thereof; Together with What Is Here Observed Thereon. To the Right Honourable Daniel Earl of N. Principal Secretary of State. The Humble Petition of Richard Stafford, a Prisoner in Bethlehem Hospital. publisher not identified, 1693.