APA Citation

Ware, J., & Harris, W. (1764). The history of the writers of Ireland, in two books: Viz. I. Such writers who were born in that kingdom. And, II. Such who, though foreigners, enjoyed preferments or offices there, or had their eduction in it; with an account of all the works they published. Written in Latin by Sir James Ware, knight; newly translated into English, revised and improved with many material additions, and continued down to the beginning of the present century. By Walter Harris, Esq. Dublin: Printed for Robert Bell, in Stephen-street, opposite Aungier-street; and John Fleming, in Sycamare-Alley.

Chicago Style Citation

Ware, James, and Walter Harris. The History of the Writers of Ireland, in Two Books: Viz. I. Such Writers Who Were Born in That Kingdom. And, II. Such Who, Though Foreigners, Enjoyed Preferments or Offices There, or Had Their Eduction in It; With an Account of All the Works They Published. Written in Latin By Sir James Ware, Knight; Newly Translated Into English, Revised and Improved With Many Material Additions, and Continued Down to the Beginning of the Present Century. By Walter Harris, Esq. Dublin: Printed for Robert Bell, in Stephen-street, opposite Aungier-street; and John Fleming, in Sycamare-Alley, 1764.

MLA Citation

Ware, James, and Walter Harris. The History of the Writers of Ireland, in Two Books: Viz. I. Such Writers Who Were Born in That Kingdom. And, II. Such Who, Though Foreigners, Enjoyed Preferments or Offices There, or Had Their Eduction in It; With an Account of All the Works They Published. Written in Latin By Sir James Ware, Knight; Newly Translated Into English, Revised and Improved With Many Material Additions, and Continued Down to the Beginning of the Present Century. By Walter Harris, Esq. Dublin: Printed for Robert Bell, in Stephen-street, opposite Aungier-street; and John Fleming, in Sycamare-Alley, 1764.

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