(1762). A Serious-comical dialogue between the famous Dr. Seth Hudson, and the noted Joshua How: Who were lately tried, in Boston, and convicted of counterfeiting and passing counterfeit treasurer's notes: : containing (among a variety of other serious and comical information) remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's humourous copper-plate print, and the satirical verses annexed thereto: also, a hint concerning the grand secret of Free-Masonry, and a touch on Tom Bell. : [One line in Latin] : containing (among a variety of other serious and comical information) remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's humourous copper-plate print, and the satirical verses annexed thereto: also, a hint concerning the grand secret of Free-Masonry, and a touch on Tom Bell. : [One line in Latin]. Printed and sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the new printing-office, opposite to the old brick building, near the Town-House.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Serious-comical Dialogue Between the Famous Dr. Seth Hudson, and the Noted Joshua How: Who Were Lately Tried, in Boston, and Convicted of Counterfeiting and Passing Counterfeit Treasurer's Notes: : Containing (among a Variety of Other Serious and Comical Information) Remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's Humourous Copper-plate Print, and the Satirical Verses Annexed Thereto: Also, a Hint Concerning the Grand Secret of Free-Masonry, and a Touch on Tom Bell. : [One Line in Latin] : Containing (among a Variety of Other Serious and Comical Information) Remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's Humourous Copper-plate Print, and the Satirical Verses Annexed Thereto: Also, a Hint Concerning the Grand Secret of Free-Masonry, and a Touch on Tom Bell. : [One Line in Latin]. Boston: Printed and sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the new printing-office, opposite to the old brick building, near the Town-House, 1762.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Serious-comical Dialogue Between the Famous Dr. Seth Hudson, and the Noted Joshua How: Who Were Lately Tried, in Boston, and Convicted of Counterfeiting and Passing Counterfeit Treasurer's Notes: : Containing (among a Variety of Other Serious and Comical Information) Remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's Humourous Copper-plate Print, and the Satirical Verses Annexed Thereto: Also, a Hint Concerning the Grand Secret of Free-Masonry, and a Touch on Tom Bell. : [One Line in Latin] : Containing (among a Variety of Other Serious and Comical Information) Remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's Humourous Copper-plate Print, and the Satirical Verses Annexed Thereto: Also, a Hint Concerning the Grand Secret of Free-Masonry, and a Touch on Tom Bell. : [One Line in Latin]. Printed and sold by Benjamin Mecom, at the new printing-office, opposite to the old brick building, near the Town-House, 1762.