APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1698). A Discourse against profane swearing and cursing: Wherein I. Those vices are describ'd and reprov'd, II. Both magistrates and private persons are excited to their duty in order to the suppressing 'em by the execution of the late act of Parliament against 'em, III. And the objections commonly rais'd against the present practice of private informations are modestly consider'd. Printed for Matthew Gunn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Discourse Against Profane Swearing and Cursing: Wherein I. Those Vices Are Describ'd and Reprov'd, II. Both Magistrates and Private Persons Are Excited to Their Duty in Order to the Suppressing 'Em by the Execution of the Late Act of Parliament Against 'Em, III. And the Objections Commonly Rais'd Against the Present Practice of Private Informations Are Modestly Consider'd. Dublin: Printed for Matthew Gunn, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Discourse Against Profane Swearing and Cursing: Wherein I. Those Vices Are Describ'd and Reprov'd, II. Both Magistrates and Private Persons Are Excited to Their Duty in Order to the Suppressing 'Em by the Execution of the Late Act of Parliament Against 'Em, III. And the Objections Commonly Rais'd Against the Present Practice of Private Informations Are Modestly Consider'd. Printed for Matthew Gunn, 1698.

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