(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.) CitationA 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.) CitationA 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.