Liveryman. (1754). A liveryman's reply to Sir Crisp Gascoigne's address: Shewing that gentleman's real motives, and his whole conduct, concerning Canning and Squires. printed for W. Reeve, opposite Crane-Court, Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLiveryman. A Liveryman's Reply to Sir Crisp Gascoigne's Address: Shewing That Gentleman's Real Motives, and His Whole Conduct, Concerning Canning and Squires. London: printed for W. Reeve, opposite Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, 1754.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLiveryman. A Liveryman's Reply to Sir Crisp Gascoigne's Address: Shewing That Gentleman's Real Motives, and His Whole Conduct, Concerning Canning and Squires. printed for W. Reeve, opposite Crane-Court, Fleet-Street, 1754.
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