Withers, J. (1715). The whigs vindicated: The objections that are commonly brought against them answer'd; and the present ministry prov'd to be the best friends to the church, the monarchy, the lasting peace, and the real welfare of England. In a letter to a friend. By John Withers (The fourth edition corrected.). Printed by A. Rhames, for E.D. in Castle-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWithers, John. The Whigs Vindicated: The Objections That Are Commonly Brought Against Them Answer'd; and the Present Ministry Prov'd to Be the Best Friends to the Church, the Monarchy, the Lasting Peace, and the Real Welfare of England. In a Letter to a Friend. By John Withers. The fourth edition corrected. Dublin: Printed by A. Rhames, for E.D. in Castle-Street, 1715.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWithers, John. The Whigs Vindicated: The Objections That Are Commonly Brought Against Them Answer'd; and the Present Ministry Prov'd to Be the Best Friends to the Church, the Monarchy, the Lasting Peace, and the Real Welfare of England. In a Letter to a Friend. By John Withers. The fourth edition corrected. Printed by A. Rhames, for E.D. in Castle-Street, 1715.