APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gauden, J. (1660). Antisacrilegus: or, A defensative against the plausible pest, or guilded poyson, of that nameless paper, (supposed to be the plot of Dr. C. Burges, and his partners;): Which tempts the Kings Majestie by the offer of five hundred thousand pounds, to make good by an Act of Parliament to the purchasers of bishops, deans, and chapters lands, their illegal bargain, for ninety nine years. printed by J.B. for Andrew Crook, at the sign of the Green-Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gauden, John. Antisacrilegus: Or, A Defensative Against the Plausible Pest, or Guilded Poyson, of That Nameless Paper, (supposed to Be the Plot of Dr. C. Burges, and His Partners;): Which Tempts the Kings Majestie by the Offer of Five Hundred Thousand Pounds, to Make Good by an Act of Parliament to the Purchasers of Bishops, Deans, and Chapters Lands, Their Illegal Bargain, for Ninety Nine Years. London: printed by J.B. for Andrew Crook, at the sign of the Green-Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gauden, John. Antisacrilegus: Or, A Defensative Against the Plausible Pest, or Guilded Poyson, of That Nameless Paper, (supposed to Be the Plot of Dr. C. Burges, and His Partners;): Which Tempts the Kings Majestie by the Offer of Five Hundred Thousand Pounds, to Make Good by an Act of Parliament to the Purchasers of Bishops, Deans, and Chapters Lands, Their Illegal Bargain, for Ninety Nine Years. printed by J.B. for Andrew Crook, at the sign of the Green-Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1660.

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