APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hodges, W. (1699). Ruin to ruin, after misery to misery: Being the distressed, and ruined, and perishing state of the loyal and faithful seamen of England, and wherein is laid down. Printed five or six hundred of these humbly to give away to the most Honourable Houses of Parliament, but none to sell about streets.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hodges, William. Ruin to Ruin, After Misery to Misery: Being the Distressed, and Ruined, and Perishing State of the Loyal and Faithful Seamen of England, and Wherein Is Laid Down. London: Printed five or six hundred of these humbly to give away to the most Honourable Houses of Parliament, but none to sell about streets, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hodges, William. Ruin to Ruin, After Misery to Misery: Being the Distressed, and Ruined, and Perishing State of the Loyal and Faithful Seamen of England, and Wherein Is Laid Down. Printed five or six hundred of these humbly to give away to the most Honourable Houses of Parliament, but none to sell about streets, 1699.

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