APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, H. (1662). The cause of the long afflicted, and sore oppressed: Sent (in breif) [sic] from Winchester Prison, : being a copy of the Mittymus, whereby Humphrey Smith was again committed (into the place of his former long suffering, in the same streight unsavory prison,) with his answer (which was then sent back) thereunto. : As likewise a short relation from the rest of them called Quakers there. : Printed for the said sufferers : being a copy of the Mittymus, whereby Humphrey Smith was again committed (into the place of his former long suffering, in the same streight unsavory prison,) with his answer (which was then sent back) thereunto. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, Humphrey. The Cause of the Long Afflicted, and Sore Oppressed: Sent (in Breif) [sic] from Winchester Prison, : Being a Copy of the Mittymus, Whereby Humphrey Smith Was Again Committed (into the Place of His Former Long Suffering, in the Same Streight Unsavory Prison,) with His Answer (which Was Then Sent Back) Thereunto. : As Likewise a Short Relation from the Rest of Them Called Quakers There. : Printed for the Said Sufferers : Being a Copy of the Mittymus, Whereby Humphrey Smith Was Again Committed (into the Place of His Former Long Suffering, in the Same Streight Unsavory Prison,) with His Answer (which Was Then Sent Back) Thereunto. S.l: s.n, 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, Humphrey. The Cause of the Long Afflicted, and Sore Oppressed: Sent (in Breif) [sic] from Winchester Prison, : Being a Copy of the Mittymus, Whereby Humphrey Smith Was Again Committed (into the Place of His Former Long Suffering, in the Same Streight Unsavory Prison,) with His Answer (which Was Then Sent Back) Thereunto. : As Likewise a Short Relation from the Rest of Them Called Quakers There. : Printed for the Said Sufferers : Being a Copy of the Mittymus, Whereby Humphrey Smith Was Again Committed (into the Place of His Former Long Suffering, in the Same Streight Unsavory Prison,) with His Answer (which Was Then Sent Back) Thereunto. s.n, 1662.

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