APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hodges, W. (1694). An humble representation of the seamens misery in the loss and abuse of them in their payment, and their being oftentimes extorted out of the one half of it by some, and cheated of it all by others: With the mistery of some officers and masters, humbly represented to His Majesty, and the two most honourable houses, the Lords and Commons of England in Parliament assembled. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hodges, William. An Humble Representation of the Seamens Misery in the Loss and Abuse of Them in Their Payment, and Their Being Oftentimes Extorted Out of the One Half of It by Some, and Cheated of It All by Others: With the Mistery of Some Officers and Masters, Humbly Represented to His Majesty, and the Two Most Honourable Houses, the Lords and Commons of England in Parliament Assembled. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1694.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hodges, William. An Humble Representation of the Seamens Misery in the Loss and Abuse of Them in Their Payment, and Their Being Oftentimes Extorted Out of the One Half of It by Some, and Cheated of It All by Others: With the Mistery of Some Officers and Masters, Humbly Represented to His Majesty, and the Two Most Honourable Houses, the Lords and Commons of England in Parliament Assembled. [publisher not identified], 1694.

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