APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leveridge, R. (1699). A second book of songs with a through bass to each song. Sould by I. Walsh, musicall instrument maker in ordinary to His Majesty, at the Golden Harpe and Hoboy, in Catherine Street near Sumerset House in the Strand, and I. Hare musicall instrument maker at the Golden Viollin in St. Paules Church yard, and at his shopp in Freemans yard in Cornhill, and I. Young, musicall instrument maker at [the] Dolphin and Crown, in St. Paules Church yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leveridge, Richard. A Second Book of Songs with a Through Bass to Each Song. London: Sould by I. Walsh, musicall instrument maker in ordinary to His Majesty, at the Golden Harpe and Hoboy, in Catherine Street near Sumerset House in the Strand, and I. Hare musicall instrument maker at the Golden Viollin in St. Paules Church yard, and at his shopp in Freemans yard in Cornhill, and I. Young, musicall instrument maker at [the] Dolphin and Crown, in St. Paules Church yard, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leveridge, Richard. A Second Book of Songs with a Through Bass to Each Song. Sould by I. Walsh, musicall instrument maker in ordinary to His Majesty, at the Golden Harpe and Hoboy, in Catherine Street near Sumerset House in the Strand, and I. Hare musicall instrument maker at the Golden Viollin in St. Paules Church yard, and at his shopp in Freemans yard in Cornhill, and I. Young, musicall instrument maker at [the] Dolphin and Crown, in St. Paules Church yard, 1699.

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