APA (7th ed.) Citation

Abell, W. (1641). The last discourse betwixt Master Abel and Master Richard Kilvert: Interrupted at the first by an ancient and angry gentlewoman, who being her selfe unknowne unto the observer of this conference, it was conceived by him afterwards to be a certaine friend of Mr. Abels. [s.n].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Abell, William. The Last Discourse Betwixt Master Abel and Master Richard Kilvert: Interrupted at the First by an Ancient and Angry Gentlewoman, Who Being Her Selfe Unknowne Unto the Observer of This Conference, It Was Conceived by Him Afterwards to Be a Certaine Friend of Mr. Abels. S.l: [s.n], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Abell, William. The Last Discourse Betwixt Master Abel and Master Richard Kilvert: Interrupted at the First by an Ancient and Angry Gentlewoman, Who Being Her Selfe Unknowne Unto the Observer of This Conference, It Was Conceived by Him Afterwards to Be a Certaine Friend of Mr. Abels. [s.n], 1641.

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