APA (7th ed.) Citation

Menton, L., C---d, M., & Oldham, J. (1698). Pecuniæ obediunt omnia =: Money masters all things, or, Satyrical poems, shewing the power and influence of money over all men, of what profession or trade soever they be : to which are added, A Lenten litany, by Mr. C____d, A satyr on Mr. Dryden, and several other modern translators : also A satyr on women in general : together with Mr. Oldham's Character of a certain ugly old p----. Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Menton, L., Mr C---d, and John Oldham. Pecuniæ Obediunt Omnia =: Money Masters All Things, or, Satyrical Poems, Shewing the Power and Influence of Money over All Men, of What Profession or Trade Soever They Be : To Which Are Added, A Lenten Litany, by Mr. C____d, A Satyr on Mr. Dryden, and Several Other Modern Translators : Also A Satyr on Women in General : Together with Mr. Oldham's Character of a Certain Ugly Old P----. [London]: Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Menton, L., et al. Pecuniæ Obediunt Omnia =: Money Masters All Things, or, Satyrical Poems, Shewing the Power and Influence of Money over All Men, of What Profession or Trade Soever They Be : To Which Are Added, A Lenten Litany, by Mr. C____d, A Satyr on Mr. Dryden, and Several Other Modern Translators : Also A Satyr on Women in General : Together with Mr. Oldham's Character of a Certain Ugly Old P----. Printed, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1698.

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