APA (7th ed.) Citation

Prince, J. (1810). Danmonii orientales illustres: Or, The worthies of Devon. A work, wherein the lives and fortunes of the most famous divines, statesmen, swordsmen, physicians, writers, and other eminent persons, natives of that most noble province, from before the Norman conquest, down to the present age, are memorized...out of the most approved authors, both in print and manuscript... (New ed. with notes.). Printed for Rees & Curtis, Plymouth [etc., etc.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Prince, John. Danmonii Orientales Illustres: Or, The Worthies of Devon. A Work, Wherein the Lives and Fortunes of the Most Famous Divines, Statesmen, Swordsmen, Physicians, Writers, and Other Eminent Persons, Natives of That Most Noble Province, from Before the Norman Conquest, Down to the Present Age, Are Memorized...out of the Most Approved Authors, Both in Print and Manuscript... New ed. with notes. London: Printed for Rees & Curtis, Plymouth [etc., etc.], 1810.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Prince, John. Danmonii Orientales Illustres: Or, The Worthies of Devon. A Work, Wherein the Lives and Fortunes of the Most Famous Divines, Statesmen, Swordsmen, Physicians, Writers, and Other Eminent Persons, Natives of That Most Noble Province, from Before the Norman Conquest, Down to the Present Age, Are Memorized...out of the Most Approved Authors, Both in Print and Manuscript... New ed. with notes. Printed for Rees & Curtis, Plymouth [etc., etc.], 1810.

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