Ward, N. (1647). The simple cobler of Aggavvam in America: Willing to help mend his native country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper-leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to be paid for his work, by old English wonted pay. It is his trade to patch all the year long, gratis. Therefore I pray gentlemen keep your purses. By Theodore de la Guard. printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for Stephen Bowtell, at the signe of the Bible in Popes Head-Alley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWard, Nathaniel. The Simple Cobler of Aggavvam in America: Willing to Help Mend His Native Country, Lamentably Tattered, Both in the Upper-leather and Sole, with All the Honest Stitches He Can Take. And as Willing Never to Be Paid for His Work, by Old English Wonted Pay. It Is His Trade to Patch All the Year Long, Gratis. Therefore I Pray Gentlemen Keep Your Purses. By Theodore De La Guard. London: printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for Stephen Bowtell, at the signe of the Bible in Popes Head-Alley, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWard, Nathaniel. The Simple Cobler of Aggavvam in America: Willing to Help Mend His Native Country, Lamentably Tattered, Both in the Upper-leather and Sole, with All the Honest Stitches He Can Take. And as Willing Never to Be Paid for His Work, by Old English Wonted Pay. It Is His Trade to Patch All the Year Long, Gratis. Therefore I Pray Gentlemen Keep Your Purses. By Theodore De La Guard. printed by John Dever & Robert Ibbitson, for Stephen Bowtell, at the signe of the Bible in Popes Head-Alley, 1647.