Swanwick, J. (1796). A roaster; or, A check to the progress of political blasphemy: Intended as a brief reply to Peter Porcupine, alias Billy Cobler. Printed by J. Johnson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSwanwick, John. A Roaster; or, A Check to the Progress of Political Blasphemy: Intended as a Brief Reply to Peter Porcupine, Alias Billy Cobler. Philadelphia: Printed by J. Johnson, 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSwanwick, John. A Roaster; or, A Check to the Progress of Political Blasphemy: Intended as a Brief Reply to Peter Porcupine, Alias Billy Cobler. Printed by J. Johnson, 1796.
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