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.) CitationBrewer, 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.) CitationBrewer, 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.