APA Citation

(1719). Mug-House diversion: Or, A collection of loyal prologues and songs, spoke and sung at the Mug-Houses. Particularly the order and method of the loyal societies, by way of prologue (The fifth edition, with additions and alterations.). London: Printed, and sold by S. Popping, at the Black Raven in Pater Noster-Row, E. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A. Morris without Temple-Bar, John Marshal at the Bible in Grace-church-Street, Joseph Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-Street, and J. King over-against the Globe Tavern in Fore-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Mug-House Diversion: Or, A Collection of Loyal Prologues and Songs, Spoke and Sung At the Mug-Houses. Particularly the Order and Method of the Loyal Societies, By Way of Prologue. The fifth edition, with additions and alterations. London: Printed, and sold by S. Popping, at the Black Raven in Pater Noster-Row, E. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A. Morris without Temple-Bar, John Marshal at the Bible in Grace-church-Street, Joseph Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-Street, and J. King over-against the Globe Tavern in Fore-Street, 1719.

MLA Citation

Mug-House Diversion: Or, A Collection of Loyal Prologues and Songs, Spoke and Sung At the Mug-Houses. Particularly the Order and Method of the Loyal Societies, By Way of Prologue. The fifth edition, with additions and alterations. London: Printed, and sold by S. Popping, at the Black Raven in Pater Noster-Row, E. Harrison at the Royal Exchange, A. Morris without Temple-Bar, John Marshal at the Bible in Grace-church-Street, Joseph Marshal at the Bible in Newgate-Street, and J. King over-against the Globe Tavern in Fore-Street, 1719.

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