(1683). Oates's manifesto, or, The complaint of Titus Oates against the doctor of Salamanca, and the same doctor against Titus Oates: Comprized in a dialogue between the said parties, on occasion of some inconsistent evidence given about the horrid and damnable popish plot. Printed for R.L..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOates's Manifesto, or, The Complaint of Titus Oates Against the Doctor of Salamanca, and the Same Doctor Against Titus Oates: Comprized in a Dialogue Between the Said Parties, on Occasion of Some Inconsistent Evidence Given About the Horrid and Damnable Popish Plot. London: Printed for R.L., 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOates's Manifesto, or, The Complaint of Titus Oates Against the Doctor of Salamanca, and the Same Doctor Against Titus Oates: Comprized in a Dialogue Between the Said Parties, on Occasion of Some Inconsistent Evidence Given About the Horrid and Damnable Popish Plot. Printed for R.L., 1683.