(1750). The injur'd husband's revenge: Or the cuckold-maker his own executioner. Being the progress, and tragi-comical event of a late famous intrigue. printed for R. Freeman, near St. Paul's.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Injur'd Husband's Revenge: Or the Cuckold-maker His Own Executioner. Being the Progress, and Tragi-comical Event of a Late Famous Intrigue. London: printed for R. Freeman, near St. Paul's, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Injur'd Husband's Revenge: Or the Cuckold-maker His Own Executioner. Being the Progress, and Tragi-comical Event of a Late Famous Intrigue. printed for R. Freeman, near St. Paul's, 1750.
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