APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1709). Whereas an invidious advertisement was publish'd last week affirming, that the translation of Sallust, lately printed, is publish'd under the name of one John Rowe, Esq; to deceive gentlemen into a belief that 'tis Mr. Rowe, author of Tamerlane, etc.: This is to satisfy the world, that the malicious insinuation in the late advertisement is altogether false and groundless .. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whereas an Invidious Advertisement Was Publish'd Last Week Affirming, That the Translation of Sallust, Lately Printed, Is Publish'd Under the Name of One John Rowe, Esq; to Deceive Gentlemen into a Belief That 'Tis Mr. Rowe, Author of Tamerlane, Etc.: This Is to Satisfy the World, That the Malicious Insinuation in the Late Advertisement Is Altogether False and Groundless .. [London?: publisher not identified, 1709.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Whereas an Invidious Advertisement Was Publish'd Last Week Affirming, That the Translation of Sallust, Lately Printed, Is Publish'd Under the Name of One John Rowe, Esq; to Deceive Gentlemen into a Belief That 'Tis Mr. Rowe, Author of Tamerlane, Etc.: This Is to Satisfy the World, That the Malicious Insinuation in the Late Advertisement Is Altogether False and Groundless .. publisher not identified, 1709.

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