Wake, B. (1774). To Samuel Allinson, Esquire, of Burlington: Good sir, What a pity it is that you and I should beat our brains, and thumb our dictionaries, so many weeks together, for no other purpose than to be laughed at! Printed by Isaac Collins.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Wake, Baldwin. To Samuel Allinson, Esquire, of Burlington: Good Sir, What a Pity It Is That You and I Should Beat Our Brains, and Thumb Our Dictionaries, so Many Weeks Together, for No Other Purpose than to Be Laughed at! S.l: Printed by Isaac Collins, 1774.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Wake, Baldwin. To Samuel Allinson, Esquire, of Burlington: Good Sir, What a Pity It Is That You and I Should Beat Our Brains, and Thumb Our Dictionaries, so Many Weeks Together, for No Other Purpose than to Be Laughed at! Printed by Isaac Collins, 1774.