APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). The ladies remonstrance; or, A declaration of the waiting-gentlewomen, chamber-maids, and servant-maids, of the city of London: And within the loyns of copulation; to all gentlemen, London-apprentices, and others whom it may concern; these greeting. Imprinted at London for Virgin Want; and are to be sold by John Satisfie, at the sign of the Waiting-Gentlewoman, in Do-little-Lane, over against Smock-Alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Ladies Remonstrance; or, A Declaration of the Waiting-gentlewomen, Chamber-maids, and Servant-maids, of the City of London: And Within the Loyns of Copulation; to All Gentlemen, London-apprentices, and Others Whom It May Concern; These Greeting. [London]: Imprinted at London for Virgin Want; and are to be sold by John Satisfie, at the sign of the Waiting-Gentlewoman, in Do-little-Lane, over against Smock-Alley, 1659.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

The Ladies Remonstrance; or, A Declaration of the Waiting-gentlewomen, Chamber-maids, and Servant-maids, of the City of London: And Within the Loyns of Copulation; to All Gentlemen, London-apprentices, and Others Whom It May Concern; These Greeting. Imprinted at London for Virgin Want; and are to be sold by John Satisfie, at the sign of the Waiting-Gentlewoman, in Do-little-Lane, over against Smock-Alley, 1659.

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