APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1660). A caveat, for my countreymen in general, the assessors and collectors of publick taxes, in particular.: Most dear countreymen, I dayly hear the groanes of some of you perishing, others despairing, all languishing; yet, methinks, I cannot afford you such pity as the sadness of your condition might seem to challenge. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Caveat, for My Countreymen in General, the Assessors and Collectors of Publick Taxes, in Particular.: Most Dear Countreymen, I Dayly Hear the Groanes of Some of You Perishing, Others Despairing, All Languishing; yet, Methinks, I Cannot Afford You Such Pity as the Sadness of Your Condition Might Seem to Challenge. London: publisher not identified, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Caveat, for My Countreymen in General, the Assessors and Collectors of Publick Taxes, in Particular.: Most Dear Countreymen, I Dayly Hear the Groanes of Some of You Perishing, Others Despairing, All Languishing; yet, Methinks, I Cannot Afford You Such Pity as the Sadness of Your Condition Might Seem to Challenge. publisher not identified, 1660.

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