APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brewer, L. (1816). The adventures of Lucy Brewer, alias Louisa Baker: A native of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, who after living three years a distinguished member of an immoral society of her sex in Boston, became disgusted with the sisterhood and entered as a marine on board the frigate Constitution ... ; being a continuation of Miss Brewer's adventures from the time of her discharge ... ; to which is added her serious address to the youths of Boston. Printed for N. Coverly, Jun.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brewer, Lucy. The Adventures of Lucy Brewer, Alias Louisa Baker: A Native of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Who After Living Three Years a Distinguished Member of an Immoral Society of Her Sex in Boston, Became Disgusted with the Sisterhood and Entered as a Marine on Board the Frigate Constitution ... ; Being a Continuation of Miss Brewer's Adventures from the Time of Her Discharge ... ; to Which Is Added Her Serious Address to the Youths of Boston. Boston: Printed for N. Coverly, Jun, 1816.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brewer, Lucy. The Adventures of Lucy Brewer, Alias Louisa Baker: A Native of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Who After Living Three Years a Distinguished Member of an Immoral Society of Her Sex in Boston, Became Disgusted with the Sisterhood and Entered as a Marine on Board the Frigate Constitution ... ; Being a Continuation of Miss Brewer's Adventures from the Time of Her Discharge ... ; to Which Is Added Her Serious Address to the Youths of Boston. Printed for N. Coverly, Jun, 1816.

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