APA (7th ed.) Citation

W., H. v. (1682). The infallible guide to travellers or direct independents: Giving a most exact account of the four principal roads of England, beginning at the Standard, in Cornhill, and extending to the sea-shore, and branching to most of the cities, corporations and market-towns in England and Wales, with their true distance of miles and furlongs, according to Mr. Oglesby's dimensuration. Printed for T.B. and are to sold by most booksellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W., H. v. The Infallible Guide to Travellers or Direct Independents: Giving a Most Exact Account of the Four Principal Roads of England, Beginning at the Standard, in Cornhill, and Extending to the Sea-shore, and Branching to Most of the Cities, Corporations and Market-towns in England and Wales, with Their True Distance of Miles and Furlongs, According to Mr. Oglesby's Dimensuration. London: Printed for T.B. and are to sold by most booksellers, 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

W., H. v. The Infallible Guide to Travellers or Direct Independents: Giving a Most Exact Account of the Four Principal Roads of England, Beginning at the Standard, in Cornhill, and Extending to the Sea-shore, and Branching to Most of the Cities, Corporations and Market-towns in England and Wales, with Their True Distance of Miles and Furlongs, According to Mr. Oglesby's Dimensuration. Printed for T.B. and are to sold by most booksellers, 1682.

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