APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hess, J. A. d. (1679). A letter from a Jesuite: or, The mysterie of equivocation: Being the copy of a letter of recommendation, seeming much in favour of the bearer, but by different reading, rendred of quite contrary signification. Lately discovered by the person who was thereby abused, and now made publik for general satisfaction. With allowance. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hess, Johannes Armondus de. A Letter from a Jesuite: Or, The Mysterie of Equivocation: Being the Copy of a Letter of Recommendation, Seeming Much in Favour of the Bearer, but by Different Reading, Rendred of Quite Contrary Signification. Lately Discovered by the Person Who Was Thereby Abused, and Now Made Publik for General Satisfaction. With Allowance. [Dublin: publisher not identified], 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hess, Johannes Armondus de. A Letter from a Jesuite: Or, The Mysterie of Equivocation: Being the Copy of a Letter of Recommendation, Seeming Much in Favour of the Bearer, but by Different Reading, Rendred of Quite Contrary Signification. Lately Discovered by the Person Who Was Thereby Abused, and Now Made Publik for General Satisfaction. With Allowance. publisher not identified], 1679.

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