Russell, W., & Cooke, J. (1777). A New And Authentic History of England: From The Most Remote Period Of Genuine Historical Evidence, To The Present Important Crisis: Containing An Interesting Chronicle Of The Monarchs; And An accurate Chronological Account of the remarkable Events, and singular Occurrences, that have happened in, or have any relation to, This Kingdom: ... Including Every Particular Circumstance worthy of Observation in the Annals of the British Empire. With an Estimate of the Customs and Manners of the Times, and the State of the Nation, for the Space of near Two Thousand Years. London: Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespeare's Head, no. 17, in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago Style CitationRussell, William, and J. Cooke. A New And Authentic History of England: From The Most Remote Period Of Genuine Historical Evidence, To The Present Important Crisis: Containing An Interesting Chronicle Of The Monarchs; And An Accurate Chronological Account of the Remarkable Events, and Singular Occurrences, That Have Happened In, or Have Any Relation To, This Kingdom: ... Including Every Particular Circumstance Worthy of Observation in the Annals of the British Empire. With an Estimate of the Customs and Manners of the Times, and the State of the Nation, for the Space of Near Two Thousand Years. London: Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespeare's Head, no. 17, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1777.
MLA CitationRussell, William, and J. Cooke. A New And Authentic History of England: From The Most Remote Period Of Genuine Historical Evidence, To The Present Important Crisis: Containing An Interesting Chronicle Of The Monarchs; And An Accurate Chronological Account of the Remarkable Events, and Singular Occurrences, That Have Happened In, or Have Any Relation To, This Kingdom: ... Including Every Particular Circumstance Worthy of Observation in the Annals of the British Empire. With an Estimate of the Customs and Manners of the Times, and the State of the Nation, for the Space of Near Two Thousand Years. London: Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespeare's Head, no. 17, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1777.