APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1641). The sisters of the scabards holiday: or, a dialogue between two reverent and very vertuous matrons, Mrs. Bloomesbury, and Mrs. Long-Acre her neare neighbour.: Wherein is discoursed how terrible, and costly the civill law was to their profession; and how they congatulate [sic] the welcome alteration. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Sisters of the Scabards Holiday: Or, a Dialogue Between Two Reverent and Very Vertuous Matrons, Mrs. Bloomesbury, and Mrs. Long-Acre Her Neare Neighbour.: Wherein Is Discoursed How Terrible, and Costly the Civill Law Was to Their Profession; and How They Congatulate [sic] the Welcome Alteration. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Sisters of the Scabards Holiday: Or, a Dialogue Between Two Reverent and Very Vertuous Matrons, Mrs. Bloomesbury, and Mrs. Long-Acre Her Neare Neighbour.: Wherein Is Discoursed How Terrible, and Costly the Civill Law Was to Their Profession; and How They Congatulate [sic] the Welcome Alteration. publisher not identified], 1641.

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