APA (7th ed.) Citation

Daniel Tuvill. (1614). The doue and the serpent: In which is conteined a large description of all such points and principles, as tend either to conuersation, or negotiation. Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Laurence L'isle, dwelling at the Tygre's head in S. Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Daniel Tuvill. The Doue and the Serpent: In Which Is Conteined a Large Description of All Such Points and Principles, as Tend Either to Conuersation, or Negotiation. London: Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Laurence L'isle, dwelling at the Tygre's head in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1614.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Daniel Tuvill. The Doue and the Serpent: In Which Is Conteined a Large Description of All Such Points and Principles, as Tend Either to Conuersation, or Negotiation. Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Laurence L'isle, dwelling at the Tygre's head in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1614.

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