APA (7th ed.) Citation

Moore, P. (1641). The apprentices vvarning-piece.: Being a confession of Peter Moore, formerly servant to Mr. Bidgood, apothecary in Exeter, executed there the last assises for poysoning his said master. Wherein is observed such lamentable expressions proceeding from him, as may produce a trembling to all who reade or heare thereof, and be a warning to such leud servants who walk the same steps, lest they receive the same punishment. Printed, and are to be sold by Henry Walker.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Moore, Peter. The Apprentices Vvarning-piece.: Being a Confession of Peter Moore, Formerly Servant to Mr. Bidgood, Apothecary in Exeter, Executed There the Last Assises for Poysoning His Said Master. Wherein Is Observed Such Lamentable Expressions Proceeding from Him, as May Produce a Trembling to All Who Reade or Heare Thereof, and Be a Warning to Such Leud Servants Who Walk the Same Steps, Lest They Receive the Same Punishment. London: Printed, and are to be sold by Henry Walker, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Moore, Peter. The Apprentices Vvarning-piece.: Being a Confession of Peter Moore, Formerly Servant to Mr. Bidgood, Apothecary in Exeter, Executed There the Last Assises for Poysoning His Said Master. Wherein Is Observed Such Lamentable Expressions Proceeding from Him, as May Produce a Trembling to All Who Reade or Heare Thereof, and Be a Warning to Such Leud Servants Who Walk the Same Steps, Lest They Receive the Same Punishment. Printed, and are to be sold by Henry Walker, 1641.

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