APA (7th ed.) Citation

Impartial Hand. (1752). The case of Miss Blandy: Consider'd as a daughter, as a gentlewoman, and as a Christian. With a particular reference to her own narrative. By an impartial hand. printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Paternoster Row. MDCCLII. And sold by the booksellers of Oxford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Impartial Hand. The Case of Miss Blandy: Consider'd as a Daughter, as a Gentlewoman, and as a Christian. With a Particular Reference to Her Own Narrative. By an Impartial Hand. Oxford: printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Paternoster Row. MDCCLII. And sold by the booksellers of Oxford, 1752.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Impartial Hand. The Case of Miss Blandy: Consider'd as a Daughter, as a Gentlewoman, and as a Christian. With a Particular Reference to Her Own Narrative. By an Impartial Hand. printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Paternoster Row. MDCCLII. And sold by the booksellers of Oxford, 1752.

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