Catalogue Persistent Identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3124628
APA Citation
Anne. & Tate, Nahum. (1713). The Monitor. Intended for the promoting of religion and virtue, and suppressing of vice and immorality. In pursuance of Her Majesty's most gracious directions.
MLA Citation
Anne. and Tate, Nahum. The Monitor. Intended for the promoting of religion and virtue, and suppressing of vice and immorality. In pursuance of Her Majesty's most gracious directions. Perform'd by Mr. Tate, poet laureat to Her Majesty, Mr. Smith and others 1713
Australian/Harvard Citation
Anne. & Tate, Nahum. 1713, The Monitor. Intended for the promoting of religion and virtue, and suppressing of vice and immorality. In pursuance of Her Majesty's most gracious directions. Perform'd by Mr. Tate, poet laureat to Her Majesty, Mr. Smith and others
Wikipedia Citation
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