(1680). The Good-fellows counsel: or, The Bad husbands recantation: Proving by arguments both just and fit, that he which spends least money has most wit. Printed for P. Brooksby next the Golden Ball by the Hospital Gate at West-Smith field.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Good-fellows Counsel: Or, The Bad Husbands Recantation: Proving by Arguments Both Just and Fit, That He Which Spends Least Money Has Most Wit. S.l: Printed for P. Brooksby next the Golden Ball by the Hospital Gate at West-Smith field, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Good-fellows Counsel: Or, The Bad Husbands Recantation: Proving by Arguments Both Just and Fit, That He Which Spends Least Money Has Most Wit. Printed for P. Brooksby next the Golden Ball by the Hospital Gate at West-Smith field, 1680.