APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burrell, A. (1642). Exceptions against Sir Cornelius Virmudens discourse for the draining of the great fennes, &c.: Which in Ianuary 1638. he presented to the King for his designe. Wherein His Majesty was mis-informed and abused, in regard it wanteth all the essentiall parts of a designe. And the great and advantagious workes made by the late Earle of Bedford, slighted; and the whole adventure disparaged. Published by Andrewes Burrell, gent. by T. H. and are to be sold by Robert Constable, at his shop in Westminster Hall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burrell, Andrewes. Exceptions Against Sir Cornelius Virmudens Discourse for the Draining of the Great Fennes, &c.: Which in Ianuary 1638. He Presented to the King for His Designe. Wherein His Majesty Was Mis-informed and Abused, in Regard It Wanteth All the Essentiall Parts of a Designe. And the Great and Advantagious Workes Made by the Late Earle of Bedford, Slighted; and the Whole Adventure Disparaged. Published by Andrewes Burrell, Gent. Printed at London: by T. H. and are to be sold by Robert Constable, at his shop in Westminster Hall, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burrell, Andrewes. Exceptions Against Sir Cornelius Virmudens Discourse for the Draining of the Great Fennes, &c.: Which in Ianuary 1638. He Presented to the King for His Designe. Wherein His Majesty Was Mis-informed and Abused, in Regard It Wanteth All the Essentiall Parts of a Designe. And the Great and Advantagious Workes Made by the Late Earle of Bedford, Slighted; and the Whole Adventure Disparaged. Published by Andrewes Burrell, Gent. by T. H. and are to be sold by Robert Constable, at his shop in Westminster Hall, 1642.

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