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MLA

The Kid-napper Trapan'd: Or, The Treacherous Husband Caught In His Own Trap. : Being a Pleasant and True Relation of a Man In This Town That Would Have Sold His Wife to Virginia, How He Bargain'd with the Master of a Ship for Forty Five Shillings, Telling Him She Was a Slut That Followed Him, and That He Could Not Be Rid of Her; but Afterwards the Master Discovering That She Was His Wife, Released Her, and and Clapping Him Into the Hold, Carri'd Him Away In Her Stead. London: Printed for P.B., 1675.

APA

(1675). The kid-napper trapan'd: or, The treacherous husband caught in his own trap. : Being a pleasant and true relation of a man in this town that would have sold his wife to Virginia, how he bargain'd with the master of a ship for forty five shillings, telling him she was a slut that followed him, and that he could not be rid of her; but afterwards the master discovering that she was his wife, released her, and and clapping him into the hold, carri'd him away in her stead. London: Printed for P.B.

Chicago

The Kid-Napper Trapan'd: Or, The Treacherous Husband Caught In His Own Trap.: Being a Pleasant and True Relation of a Man In This Town That Would Have Sold His Wife to Virginia, How He Bargain'd with the Master of a Ship for Forty Five Shillings, Telling Him She Was a Slut That Followed Him, and That He Could Not Be Rid of Her; but Afterwards the Master Discovering That She Was His Wife, Released Her, and and Clapping Him Into the Hold, Carri'd Him Away In Her Stead. London: Printed for P.B., 1675.