APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1660). The Great trappaner of England discovered: Being a true narrative of many dangerous and abominable practices of one Thomas Violet Goldsmith to trappan the Jews and to ruine many scores of families in and about London : the chief part hereof being sworn before Justice Powell and Justice Blomer and for the rest sufficient and plentiful witnesses are ready to be produced. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Great Trappaner of England Discovered: Being a True Narrative of Many Dangerous and Abominable Practices of One Thomas Violet Goldsmith to Trappan the Jews and to Ruine Many Scores of Families in and About London : The Chief Part Hereof Being Sworn Before Justice Powell and Justice Blomer and for the Rest Sufficient and Plentiful Witnesses Are Ready to Be Produced. [London: publisher not identified], 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Great Trappaner of England Discovered: Being a True Narrative of Many Dangerous and Abominable Practices of One Thomas Violet Goldsmith to Trappan the Jews and to Ruine Many Scores of Families in and About London : The Chief Part Hereof Being Sworn Before Justice Powell and Justice Blomer and for the Rest Sufficient and Plentiful Witnesses Are Ready to Be Produced. publisher not identified], 1660.

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