APA (7th ed.) Citation

G. T. (1642). Roger the Canterburian, that cannot say grace for his meat, with a low-crown'd hat before his face. Or the character of a prelaticall man affecting great heighths. Newly written, by G.T. Printed for William Larmar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

G. T. Roger the Canterburian, That Cannot Say Grace for His Meat, with a Low-crown'd Hat Before His Face. Or the Character of a Prelaticall Man Affecting Great Heighths. Newly Written, by G.T. London: Printed for William Larmar, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

G. T. Roger the Canterburian, That Cannot Say Grace for His Meat, with a Low-crown'd Hat Before His Face. Or the Character of a Prelaticall Man Affecting Great Heighths. Newly Written, by G.T. Printed for William Larmar, 1642.

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