APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1748). Pasquin and Marforio on the peace: Being a discussion, by these celebrated statues at Rome, of the general conduct of England, but particularly pending the late war, and in negotiating the present peace. Translated from Italian, and inscribed to the Earl of C-f-d, by the Translator, who, in his Dedication, examines the M-l Vindication of the Peace, just published under the Title of Considerations on the Definitive Treaty, &c. printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pasquin and Marforio on the Peace: Being a Discussion, by These Celebrated Statues at Rome, of the General Conduct of England, but Particularly Pending the Late War, and in Negotiating the Present Peace. Translated from Italian, and Inscribed to the Earl of C-f-d, by the Translator, Who, in His Dedication, Examines the M-l Vindication of the Peace, Just Published Under the Title of Considerations on the Definitive Treaty, &c. London: printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's, 1748.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pasquin and Marforio on the Peace: Being a Discussion, by These Celebrated Statues at Rome, of the General Conduct of England, but Particularly Pending the Late War, and in Negotiating the Present Peace. Translated from Italian, and Inscribed to the Earl of C-f-d, by the Translator, Who, in His Dedication, Examines the M-l Vindication of the Peace, Just Published Under the Title of Considerations on the Definitive Treaty, &c. printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's, 1748.

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