APA (7th ed.) Citation

By-stander. (1799). Fair play is a jewel: Or, the language and conduct of the discussers' discussed; in which the case is fairly stated respecting the Bishop of Salisbury's late charge, and Mr. Wansey's letter: ... By a by-stander. printed and sold by J. Easton: sold also by J. Hatchard, and F. and C. Rivington, London; T. Baker, Southampton; and R. Cruttwrll [sic], Bath.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

By-stander. Fair Play Is a Jewel: Or, the Language and Conduct of the Discussers' Discussed; in Which the Case Is Fairly Stated Respecting the Bishop of Salisbury's Late Charge, and Mr. Wansey's Letter: ... By a By-stander. Salisbury: printed and sold by J. Easton: sold also by J. Hatchard, and F. and C. Rivington, London; T. Baker, Southampton; and R. Cruttwrll [sic], Bath, 1799.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

By-stander. Fair Play Is a Jewel: Or, the Language and Conduct of the Discussers' Discussed; in Which the Case Is Fairly Stated Respecting the Bishop of Salisbury's Late Charge, and Mr. Wansey's Letter: ... By a By-stander. printed and sold by J. Easton: sold also by J. Hatchard, and F. and C. Rivington, London; T. Baker, Southampton; and R. Cruttwrll [sic], Bath, 1799.

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