APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). The true and most miraculous narrative, of a child born with two tongues, at the lower end of East-Smithfeild [sic] in the suburbs of London, &c: Who three dayes after his birth, was heard plainly, and expresly [sic] to cry out, A king, a king, a king. Printed for R. Harper neer the Hospital Gate in Smithfield.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The True and Most Miraculous Narrative, of a Child Born with Two Tongues, at the Lower End of East-Smithfeild [sic] in the Suburbs of London, &c: Who Three Dayes After His Birth, Was Heard Plainly, and Expresly [sic] to Cry Out, A King, a King, a King. S.l: Printed for R. Harper neer the Hospital Gate in Smithfield, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The True and Most Miraculous Narrative, of a Child Born with Two Tongues, at the Lower End of East-Smithfeild [sic] in the Suburbs of London, &c: Who Three Dayes After His Birth, Was Heard Plainly, and Expresly [sic] to Cry Out, A King, a King, a King. Printed for R. Harper neer the Hospital Gate in Smithfield, 1659.

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