APA Citation

Defoe, D., & Overton, B. (1710). A dialogue betwixt Whig and Tory: Wherein the Principles and Practices of each Party are fairly and impartially stated; that thereby Mistakes and Prejudices may be remov'd from amongst us, and all who prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, may be inform'd how to chuse fit and proper Instruments for our Preservation in these Times of Danger. London: [for S. Popping and T. Harriman].

Chicago Style Citation

Defoe, Daniel, and Benjamin Overton. A Dialogue Betwixt Whig and Tory: Wherein the Principles and Practices of Each Party Are Fairly and Impartially Stated; That Thereby Mistakes and Prejudices May Be Remov'd From Amongst Us, and All Who Prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, May Be Inform'd How to Chuse Fit and Proper Instruments for Our Preservation in These Times of Danger. London: [for S. Popping and T. Harriman], 1710.

MLA Citation

Defoe, Daniel, and Benjamin Overton. A Dialogue Betwixt Whig and Tory: Wherein the Principles and Practices of Each Party Are Fairly and Impartially Stated; That Thereby Mistakes and Prejudices May Be Remov'd From Amongst Us, and All Who Prefer English Liberty and the Protestant Religion, to French Slavery and Popery, May Be Inform'd How to Chuse Fit and Proper Instruments for Our Preservation in These Times of Danger. London: [for S. Popping and T. Harriman], 1710.

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