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A short relation of a long iourney, made round or ovall by encompassing the principalitie of Wales, from London, through and by the counties of Middlesex and Buckingham, Berks, Oxonia, Warwick, Stafford, Chester, Flint, Denbigh, Anglesey, Carnarvan, Merioneth, Cardigan, Pembrooke, Caermarden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Glocester, &c. This painfull circuit began on Tuesday the 13 of July last, 1652. and was ended (or both ends brought together) on Tuesday the 7. of September following, being near 600. miles. Whereunto is annexed an epitome of the famous history of Wales
MLA
Taylor, John. A Short Relation of a Long Iourney: Made Round Or Ovall by Encompassing the Principalitie of Wales, From London, Through and by the Counties of Middlesex and Buckingham, Berks, Oxonia, Warwick, Stafford, Chester, Flint, Denbigh, Anglesey, Carnarvan, Merioneth, Cardigan, Pembrooke, Caermarden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Glocester, &c. This Painfull Circuit Began On Tuesday the 13 of July Last, 1652. and Was Ended (or Both Ends Brought Together) On Tuesday the 7. of September Following, Being Near 600. Miles. Whereunto Is Annexed an Epitome of the Famous History of Wales. [London: s.n., 1653.
APA
Taylor, J. (1653). A short relation of a long iourney: made round or ovall by encompassing the principalitie of Wales, from London, through and by the counties of Middlesex and Buckingham, Berks, Oxonia, Warwick, Stafford, Chester, Flint, Denbigh, Anglesey, Carnarvan, Merioneth, Cardigan, Pembrooke, Caermarden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Glocester, &c. This painfull circuit began on Tuesday the 13 of July last, 1652. and was ended (or both ends brought together) on Tuesday the 7. of September following, being near 600. miles. Whereunto is annexed an epitome of the famous history of Wales. [London: s.n.
Chicago
Taylor, John, A Short Relation of a Long Iourney: Made Round Or Ovall by Encompassing the Principalitie of Wales, From London, Through and by the Counties of Middlesex and Buckingham, Berks, Oxonia, Warwick, Stafford, Chester, Flint, Denbigh, Anglesey, Carnarvan, Merioneth, Cardigan, Pembrooke, Caermarden, Glamorgan, Monmouth, Glocester, &c. This Painfull Circuit Began On Tuesday the 13 of July Last, 1652. and Was Ended (or Both Ends Brought Together) On Tuesday the 7. of September Following, Being Near 600. Miles. Whereunto Is Annexed an Epitome of the Famous History of Wales.. [London: s.n., 1653.