APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Canning, E. (1754). A full and authentic account of the strange and mysterious affair between Mary Squires a gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, Who swore that she was robbed, and afterwards confined by the Gypsy, till she was almost starved; for which the Gypsy was condemned to Death, but afterwards received his Majesty's Pardon. With all the particulars of the trial of Elizabeth Canning afterwards, upon an indictment for a false accusation, &c. of the gypsy; which began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and continued till Tuesday the seventh of May. printed and sold by C. Corbet, in Fleet-Street, and R. Goadby, in Sherborne.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Canning, Elizabeth. A Full and Authentic Account of the Strange and Mysterious Affair Between Mary Squires a Gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, Who Swore That She Was Robbed, and Afterwards Confined by the Gypsy, Till She Was Almost Starved; for Which the Gypsy Was Condemned to Death, but Afterwards Received His Majesty's Pardon. With All the Particulars of the Trial of Elizabeth Canning Afterwards, upon an Indictment for a False Accusation, &c. of the Gypsy; Which Began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and Continued Till Tuesday the Seventh of May. London: printed and sold by C. Corbet, in Fleet-Street, and R. Goadby, in Sherborne, 1754.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Canning, Elizabeth. A Full and Authentic Account of the Strange and Mysterious Affair Between Mary Squires a Gypsy, and Elizabeth Canning, Who Swore That She Was Robbed, and Afterwards Confined by the Gypsy, Till She Was Almost Starved; for Which the Gypsy Was Condemned to Death, but Afterwards Received His Majesty's Pardon. With All the Particulars of the Trial of Elizabeth Canning Afterwards, upon an Indictment for a False Accusation, &c. of the Gypsy; Which Began at the Old Bailey on Monday the 29th of April, 1754, and Continued Till Tuesday the Seventh of May. printed and sold by C. Corbet, in Fleet-Street, and R. Goadby, in Sherborne, 1754.

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