Care, H. (1671). The female secretary, or, Choice new letters: Wherein each degree of women may be accommodated with variety of presidents [i.e. precedents] for the expressing themselves aptly and handsomly on any occasion proper to their sex : with plain, yet more exact and pertinent rules and instructions for the inditing and directing letters in general, than any extant. Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Mary Daniel, for Henry Million ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCare, Henry. The Female Secretary, or, Choice New Letters: Wherein Each Degree of Women May Be Accommodated with Variety of Presidents [i.e. Precedents] for the Expressing Themselves Aptly and Handsomly on Any Occasion Proper to Their Sex : With Plain, yet More Exact and Pertinent Rules and Instructions for the Inditing and Directing Letters in General, than Any Extant. London: Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Mary Daniel, for Henry Million ..., 1671.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCare, Henry. The Female Secretary, or, Choice New Letters: Wherein Each Degree of Women May Be Accommodated with Variety of Presidents [i.e. Precedents] for the Expressing Themselves Aptly and Handsomly on Any Occasion Proper to Their Sex : With Plain, yet More Exact and Pertinent Rules and Instructions for the Inditing and Directing Letters in General, than Any Extant. Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Mary Daniel, for Henry Million ..., 1671.