APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, C. (1879). A memorial of the present deplorable state of New-England: With the many disadvantages it lyes under by the maleadministration of their present governour, Joseph Dudley, esq., and his son Paul, &c. Together with the several affidavits of people of worth relating to several of the said governour's mercenary and illegal proceedings but particularly his private treacherous correspondence with Her Majesty's enemies the French and Indians. To which is added a faithful but melancholy account of several barbarities lately committed upon Her Majesty's subjects by the said French and Indians in the east and west parts of New-England. Faithfully digested from the several original letters, papers, and MSS. Massachusetts Historical Society.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. A Memorial of the Present Deplorable State of New-England: With the Many Disadvantages It Lyes Under by the Maleadministration of Their Present Governour, Joseph Dudley, Esq., and His Son Paul, &c. Together with the Several Affidavits of People of Worth Relating to Several of the Said Governour's Mercenary and Illegal Proceedings but Particularly His Private Treacherous Correspondence with Her Majesty's Enemies the French and Indians. To Which Is Added a Faithful but Melancholy Account of Several Barbarities Lately Committed upon Her Majesty's Subjects by the Said French and Indians in the East and West Parts of New-England. Faithfully Digested from the Several Original Letters, Papers, and MSS. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. A Memorial of the Present Deplorable State of New-England: With the Many Disadvantages It Lyes Under by the Maleadministration of Their Present Governour, Joseph Dudley, Esq., and His Son Paul, &c. Together with the Several Affidavits of People of Worth Relating to Several of the Said Governour's Mercenary and Illegal Proceedings but Particularly His Private Treacherous Correspondence with Her Majesty's Enemies the French and Indians. To Which Is Added a Faithful but Melancholy Account of Several Barbarities Lately Committed upon Her Majesty's Subjects by the Said French and Indians in the East and West Parts of New-England. Faithfully Digested from the Several Original Letters, Papers, and MSS. Massachusetts Historical Society, 1879.

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