Great Britain. Sovereign (1702-1714 : Anne) & Anne, Q. o. G. B. (1713). By the Queen, a proclamation, for discovering the author of a false, malicious, and factious libel, intituled, The publick spirit of the whigs, set forth in their generous encouragement of the author of the Crisis, with some observations on the seasonableness, candor, erudition, and style of that treatise. printed by John Baskett, printer to the Queens most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreat Britain. Sovereign (1702-1714 : Anne) and Queen of Great Britain Anne. By the Queen, a Proclamation, for Discovering the Author of a False, Malicious, and Factious Libel, Intituled, The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, Set Forth in Their Generous Encouragement of the Author of the Crisis, with Some Observations on the Seasonableness, Candor, Erudition, and Style of That Treatise. London: printed by John Baskett, printer to the Queens most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1713.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreat Britain. Sovereign (1702-1714 : Anne) and Queen of Great Britain Anne. By the Queen, a Proclamation, for Discovering the Author of a False, Malicious, and Factious Libel, Intituled, The Publick Spirit of the Whigs, Set Forth in Their Generous Encouragement of the Author of the Crisis, with Some Observations on the Seasonableness, Candor, Erudition, and Style of That Treatise. printed by John Baskett, printer to the Queens most excellent Majesty, and by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd, 1713.