APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). A Remedie against the losse of the subject by farthing-tokens: Discovering the great abuses of them heretofore, and the prevention of the like hereafter, by making them of such a weight as may countervaile their worth in current coyne : and proposing a satisfactorie way for the exchange of those that are already dispersed abroad : with some usefull cautions touching the receipt of certaine forraigne coyne : published for the good of the commonwealth in generall but more especially of the poorer sort. Printed for Thomas Bates ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Remedie Against the Losse of the Subject by Farthing-tokens: Discovering the Great Abuses of Them Heretofore, and the Prevention of the like Hereafter, by Making Them of Such a Weight as May Countervaile Their Worth in Current Coyne : And Proposing a Satisfactorie Way for the Exchange of Those That Are Already Dispersed Abroad : With Some Usefull Cautions Touching the Receipt of Certaine Forraigne Coyne : Published for the Good of the Commonwealth in Generall but More Especially of the Poorer Sort. London: Printed for Thomas Bates ..., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Remedie Against the Losse of the Subject by Farthing-tokens: Discovering the Great Abuses of Them Heretofore, and the Prevention of the like Hereafter, by Making Them of Such a Weight as May Countervaile Their Worth in Current Coyne : And Proposing a Satisfactorie Way for the Exchange of Those That Are Already Dispersed Abroad : With Some Usefull Cautions Touching the Receipt of Certaine Forraigne Coyne : Published for the Good of the Commonwealth in Generall but More Especially of the Poorer Sort. Printed for Thomas Bates ..., 1644.

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