APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1697). The western wonder.: Being a true and faithful relation of an eminent farmer's son at Timsborough in the county of Somerset five miles beyond Bath, who has had several sleepy fits sometimes for 24 hours, sometimes for 48 hours, another time for 7 weeks together, beyond all possibility of being waked; and is now in the fifth week of another sleep, as it is attested by the particular knowledg [sic] of the relator, the distempered's own relations, and the positive testimony of several gentlemen of the said county. Printed by James Dover in Lovell's-Court in Paternoster-row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Western Wonder.: Being a True and Faithful Relation of an Eminent Farmer's Son at Timsborough in the County of Somerset Five Miles Beyond Bath, Who Has Had Several Sleepy Fits Sometimes for 24 Hours, Sometimes for 48 Hours, Another Time for 7 Weeks Together, Beyond All Possibility of Being Waked; and Is Now in the Fifth Week of Another Sleep, as It Is Attested by the Particular Knowledg [sic] of the Relator, the Distempered's Own Relations, and the Positive Testimony of Several Gentlemen of the Said County. London: Printed by James Dover in Lovell's-Court in Paternoster-row, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Western Wonder.: Being a True and Faithful Relation of an Eminent Farmer's Son at Timsborough in the County of Somerset Five Miles Beyond Bath, Who Has Had Several Sleepy Fits Sometimes for 24 Hours, Sometimes for 48 Hours, Another Time for 7 Weeks Together, Beyond All Possibility of Being Waked; and Is Now in the Fifth Week of Another Sleep, as It Is Attested by the Particular Knowledg [sic] of the Relator, the Distempered's Own Relations, and the Positive Testimony of Several Gentlemen of the Said County. Printed by James Dover in Lovell's-Court in Paternoster-row, 1697.

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