APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1700). London, Feb. 22. 1699/1700.: Whereas advertisements are this day printed in the Post-Poy [sic], Post-Man, and Flying Post, that a book intiutled, The history of the reign of Lewis the Thirteenth, King of France and Navarre, &c. by Mr. Michel le Vassor, is this day published by John Nutt; Richard Wellington (the known publisher) being asham'd to put his name to it ... the same is a false and spurious edition of the said book ... and that a translation ... will be publish'd in a fortnight ... for Thomas Cockerill, bookseller in the Poultrey. T. Cockerill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

London, Feb. 22. 1699/1700.: Whereas Advertisements Are This Day Printed in the Post-Poy [sic], Post-Man, and Flying Post, That a Book Intiutled, The History of the Reign of Lewis the Thirteenth, King of France and Navarre, &c. by Mr. Michel Le Vassor, Is This Day Published by John Nutt; Richard Wellington (the Known Publisher) Being Asham'd to Put His Name to It ... the Same Is a False and Spurious Edition of the Said Book ... and That a Translation ... Will Be Publish'd in a Fortnight ... for Thomas Cockerill, Bookseller in the Poultrey. [London: T. Cockerill, 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

London, Feb. 22. 1699/1700.: Whereas Advertisements Are This Day Printed in the Post-Poy [sic], Post-Man, and Flying Post, That a Book Intiutled, The History of the Reign of Lewis the Thirteenth, King of France and Navarre, &c. by Mr. Michel Le Vassor, Is This Day Published by John Nutt; Richard Wellington (the Known Publisher) Being Asham'd to Put His Name to It ... the Same Is a False and Spurious Edition of the Said Book ... and That a Translation ... Will Be Publish'd in a Fortnight ... for Thomas Cockerill, Bookseller in the Poultrey. T. Cockerill, 1700.

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