APA (7th ed.) Citation

Perrot, L. (1679). An account of several observable speeches of Mrs. Luce Perrot: The late wife of Mr. Robert Perrot of London, minister. Spoken by her chiefly in the time of her sickness, and a little before her death; and taken immediately from her own mouth, though unknown to her. And now published for the comfort and benefit of her near relations, and some other of her friends. [printed for R. P[errot].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Perrot, Luce. An Account of Several Observable Speeches of Mrs. Luce Perrot: The Late Wife of Mr. Robert Perrot of London, Minister. Spoken by Her Chiefly in the Time of Her Sickness, and a Little Before Her Death; and Taken Immediately from Her Own Mouth, Though Unknown to Her. And Now Published for the Comfort and Benefit of Her Near Relations, and Some Other of Her Friends. London: [printed for R. P[errot], 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Perrot, Luce. An Account of Several Observable Speeches of Mrs. Luce Perrot: The Late Wife of Mr. Robert Perrot of London, Minister. Spoken by Her Chiefly in the Time of Her Sickness, and a Little Before Her Death; and Taken Immediately from Her Own Mouth, Though Unknown to Her. And Now Published for the Comfort and Benefit of Her Near Relations, and Some Other of Her Friends. [printed for R. P[errot], 1679.

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