APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). The Vindication of Christmas, or His twelve yeares observations upon the times: Concerning the lamentable game called sweepstake; acted by general plunder, and major general tax; with his exhortation to the people; a description of that oppressing ringworm called excise; and the manner how our high and might Christmas ale that formerly would knock down Hercules, & trip up the heels of a giant, strook deep consumption with a blow from Westminster. Imprinted at London for G. Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Vindication of Christmas, or His Twelve Yeares Observations upon the Times: Concerning the Lamentable Game Called Sweepstake; Acted by General Plunder, and Major General Tax; with His Exhortation to the People; a Description of That Oppressing Ringworm Called Excise; and the Manner How Our High and Might Christmas Ale That Formerly Would Knock Down Hercules, & Trip Up the Heels of a Giant, Strook Deep Consumption with a Blow from Westminster. S.l: Imprinted at London for G. Horton, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Vindication of Christmas, or His Twelve Yeares Observations upon the Times: Concerning the Lamentable Game Called Sweepstake; Acted by General Plunder, and Major General Tax; with His Exhortation to the People; a Description of That Oppressing Ringworm Called Excise; and the Manner How Our High and Might Christmas Ale That Formerly Would Knock Down Hercules, & Trip Up the Heels of a Giant, Strook Deep Consumption with a Blow from Westminster. Imprinted at London for G. Horton, 1652.

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