(1769). An Account of the trial of Joseph Andrews for piracy and murder: Together with his confession to the gentlemen of the clergy who visited him during his confinment [sic], and to the keepers of the goal the day before his execution; the account he gave them of his parentage and manner of life, also his character and dying speech. Printed for every purchaser.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)An Account of the Trial of Joseph Andrews for Piracy and Murder: Together with His Confession to the Gentlemen of the Clergy Who Visited Him During His Confinment [sic], and to the Keepers of the Goal the Day Before His Execution; the Account He Gave Them of His Parentage and Manner of Life, Also His Character and Dying Speech. America [i.e., New York]: Printed for every purchaser, 1769.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)An Account of the Trial of Joseph Andrews for Piracy and Murder: Together with His Confession to the Gentlemen of the Clergy Who Visited Him During His Confinment [sic], and to the Keepers of the Goal the Day Before His Execution; the Account He Gave Them of His Parentage and Manner of Life, Also His Character and Dying Speech. Printed for every purchaser, 1769.