APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1683). An Account of the proceedings of the new parliament of women sitting at Gossips-Hall, near Knock-Vergies: Whereunto is annexed the languishing maidens petition against the widows who have been blessed with the enjoyment of three or four several husbands : here is also a severe course against those widdowers that shall attempt to marry, knowing their own inability as not being able to satisly the longing expectations of their espoused bride : likewise a severe punishment to be inflicted upon batchellors that promise more than they can do .. Printed for J. Coniers ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Account of the Proceedings of the New Parliament of Women Sitting at Gossips-Hall, Near Knock-Vergies: Whereunto Is Annexed the Languishing Maidens Petition Against the Widows Who Have Been Blessed with the Enjoyment of Three or Four Several Husbands : Here Is Also a Severe Course Against Those Widdowers That Shall Attempt to Marry, Knowing Their Own Inability as Not Being Able to Satisly the Longing Expectations of Their Espoused Bride : Likewise a Severe Punishment to Be Inflicted upon Batchellors That Promise More than They Can Do .. [London]: Printed for J. Coniers ..., 1683.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Account of the Proceedings of the New Parliament of Women Sitting at Gossips-Hall, Near Knock-Vergies: Whereunto Is Annexed the Languishing Maidens Petition Against the Widows Who Have Been Blessed with the Enjoyment of Three or Four Several Husbands : Here Is Also a Severe Course Against Those Widdowers That Shall Attempt to Marry, Knowing Their Own Inability as Not Being Able to Satisly the Longing Expectations of Their Espoused Bride : Likewise a Severe Punishment to Be Inflicted upon Batchellors That Promise More than They Can Do .. Printed for J. Coniers ..., 1683.

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