(1703). June 26. 1703.: Whereas a nameless advertisement was slipt into the last Gazette, to insinuate that no body (through ignorance,) should meddle with the abridgment of the Lord Clarendon's History: this is to give notice to that body who is the publisher, or any body else, that, in the judgment of very ingenious persons who have perused it, the said abridgment is in all points perfect and entire .. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJune 26. 1703.: Whereas a Nameless Advertisement Was Slipt into the Last Gazette, to Insinuate That No Body (through Ignorance,) Should Meddle with the Abridgment of the Lord Clarendon's History: This Is to Give Notice to That Body Who Is the Publisher, or Any Body Else, That, in the Judgment of Very Ingenious Persons Who Have Perused It, the Said Abridgment Is in All Points Perfect and Entire .. [London?: publisher not identified, 1703.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJune 26. 1703.: Whereas a Nameless Advertisement Was Slipt into the Last Gazette, to Insinuate That No Body (through Ignorance,) Should Meddle with the Abridgment of the Lord Clarendon's History: This Is to Give Notice to That Body Who Is the Publisher, or Any Body Else, That, in the Judgment of Very Ingenious Persons Who Have Perused It, the Said Abridgment Is in All Points Perfect and Entire .. publisher not identified, 1703.