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APA Citation

Defoe, Daniel.  (1806).  A Pathetic history of the plague in London in the year 1665.  Portland [Me.] :  William Edwards

MLA Citation

Defoe, Daniel.  A Pathetic history of the plague in London in the year 1665 [microform]  William Edwards Portland [Me.]  1806

Australian/Harvard Citation

Defoe, Daniel.  1806,  A Pathetic history of the plague in London in the year 1665 [microform]  William Edwards Portland [Me.]

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  | title=A Pathetic history of the plague in London in the year 1665 [microform]
  | author1=Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. Journal of the plague year
  | year=1806
  | publisher=William Edwards
  | language=English
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