APA (7th ed.) Citation

Halbert, H. (1765). The last speech and confession, of Henry Halbert: Who was executed at Philadelphia, October 19, 1765, for the inhuman murder of the son of Jacob Woolman. : To which is added, a letter from the criminal to the father of the murdered son. : [Six lines of verse] : To which is added, a letter from the criminal to the father of the murdered son. : [Six lines of verse]. Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Race-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Halbert, Henry. The Last Speech and Confession, of Henry Halbert: Who Was Executed at Philadelphia, October 19, 1765, for the Inhuman Murder of the Son of Jacob Woolman. : To Which Is Added, a Letter from the Criminal to the Father of the Murdered Son. : [Six Lines of Verse] : To Which Is Added, a Letter from the Criminal to the Father of the Murdered Son. : [Six Lines of Verse]. Philadelphia: Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Race-Street, 1765.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Halbert, Henry. The Last Speech and Confession, of Henry Halbert: Who Was Executed at Philadelphia, October 19, 1765, for the Inhuman Murder of the Son of Jacob Woolman. : To Which Is Added, a Letter from the Criminal to the Father of the Murdered Son. : [Six Lines of Verse] : To Which Is Added, a Letter from the Criminal to the Father of the Murdered Son. : [Six Lines of Verse]. Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Race-Street, 1765.

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