APA (7th ed.) Citation

Herbert, T. (1641). An ansvver to the most envious, scandalous, and libellous pamphlet entituled Mercuries message, or, The copy of a letter sent to William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury now prisoner in the tower. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Herbert, Thomas. An Ansvver to the Most Envious, Scandalous, and Libellous Pamphlet Entituled Mercuries Message, or, The Copy of a Letter Sent to William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury Now Prisoner in the Tower. London: [publisher not identified], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Herbert, Thomas. An Ansvver to the Most Envious, Scandalous, and Libellous Pamphlet Entituled Mercuries Message, or, The Copy of a Letter Sent to William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury Now Prisoner in the Tower. [publisher not identified], 1641.

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