APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1677). The young maids character of an ungrateful batchellor: Being a full discovery of all those tricks, cheats, and delusions, whereby young men do often deceive, and many times ruine their too credulous sweethearts. Written by one who has undergone the martyrdom of their cruelty, and would have all her loving sisters beware the same fate. Licensed. Roger L'estrange. printed for Christopher Hussey at the Bible in Jewen Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Young Maids Character of an Ungrateful Batchellor: Being a Full Discovery of All Those Tricks, Cheats, and Delusions, Whereby Young Men Do Often Deceive, and Many Times Ruine Their Too Credulous Sweethearts. Written by One Who Has Undergone the Martyrdom of Their Cruelty, and Would Have All Her Loving Sisters Beware the Same Fate. Licensed. Roger L'estrange. London: printed for Christopher Hussey at the Bible in Jewen Street, 1677.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Young Maids Character of an Ungrateful Batchellor: Being a Full Discovery of All Those Tricks, Cheats, and Delusions, Whereby Young Men Do Often Deceive, and Many Times Ruine Their Too Credulous Sweethearts. Written by One Who Has Undergone the Martyrdom of Their Cruelty, and Would Have All Her Loving Sisters Beware the Same Fate. Licensed. Roger L'estrange. printed for Christopher Hussey at the Bible in Jewen Street, 1677.

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