APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). Two knaves for a penny or, a dialogue between Mr Hord the meal-man and Mr Gripe the broker: Wherein is discovered the unjust and oppressive practises of those caterpillers; to the great prejudice of the kingdome, especially the two cities of London, and Westminster. With some expedients offered for the future prevention of the same. Printed by J.M.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Two Knaves for a Penny or, a Dialogue Between Mr Hord the Meal-man and Mr Gripe the Broker: Wherein Is Discovered the Unjust and Oppressive Practises of Those Caterpillers; to the Great Prejudice of the Kingdome, Especially the Two Cities of London, and Westminster. With Some Expedients Offered for the Future Prevention of the Same. London: Printed by J.M, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Two Knaves for a Penny or, a Dialogue Between Mr Hord the Meal-man and Mr Gripe the Broker: Wherein Is Discovered the Unjust and Oppressive Practises of Those Caterpillers; to the Great Prejudice of the Kingdome, Especially the Two Cities of London, and Westminster. With Some Expedients Offered for the Future Prevention of the Same. Printed by J.M, 1647.

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