(1759). Onania: Or, the heinous sin of self-pollution, and all its frightful consequences (in both sexes) considered: with spiritual and physical advice to those who have already injured themselves by this abominable Practice. The nineteenth edition, as also the tenth edition of the supplement to it, both of them Revised and Enlarged, and now printed together in one volume. As the several Passages in the Former Impressions, that have been charged with being obscure and ambiguous, are, in these, cleared up and explained, there will be no more Alterations or Additions made. printed for, and sold by C. Corbett, at the Correct State Lottery-Office, opposite St Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street; and by T. Cooke, under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Onania: Or, the Heinous Sin of Self-pollution, and All Its Frightful Consequences (in Both Sexes) Considered: With Spiritual and Physical Advice to Those Who Have Already Injured Themselves by This Abominable Practice. The Nineteenth Edition, as Also the Tenth Edition of the Supplement to It, Both of Them Revised and Enlarged, and Now Printed Together in One Volume. As the Several Passages in the Former Impressions, That Have Been Charged with Being Obscure and Ambiguous, Are, in These, Cleared Up and Explained, There Will Be No More Alterations or Additions Made. London: printed for, and sold by C. Corbett, at the Correct State Lottery-Office, opposite St Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street; and by T. Cooke, under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1759.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Onania: Or, the Heinous Sin of Self-pollution, and All Its Frightful Consequences (in Both Sexes) Considered: With Spiritual and Physical Advice to Those Who Have Already Injured Themselves by This Abominable Practice. The Nineteenth Edition, as Also the Tenth Edition of the Supplement to It, Both of Them Revised and Enlarged, and Now Printed Together in One Volume. As the Several Passages in the Former Impressions, That Have Been Charged with Being Obscure and Ambiguous, Are, in These, Cleared Up and Explained, There Will Be No More Alterations or Additions Made. printed for, and sold by C. Corbett, at the Correct State Lottery-Office, opposite St Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street; and by T. Cooke, under the Royal Exchange, Cornhill, 1759.