APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1710). The english rogue, or witty extravagant; described in the life of Meriton Latroon. Containing The Description of his Birth and Parentage: His Early Waggeries, and more Mature Villanies: The Hardships and Punishments he endured: The many Policies and Stratagems he invented to support himself; and the various Discoveries of Cheats and Rogueries made by him: His many Escapes from Danger; and the frequent Troubles and Pressures of Mind he lay under, for his wicked Exploits: His many witty Expressions and Observations of Things and Matters: His amorous Discourses and Entertaiament. And, in fine, His various Fortunes and Misfortunes thrô the whole Course of his Life: With the Eminent Cheats and Artifices of either Sex laid open, as a Warning to all Persons to shun the Mischiefs that attend an evil Course of Life, &c. In five parts (The fourth edition, with large additions, further compleating the whole history of his life.). printed by J. Phillpott near the Blue Bell, in Middle-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The English Rogue, or Witty Extravagant; Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon. Containing The Description of His Birth and Parentage: His Early Waggeries, and More Mature Villanies: The Hardships and Punishments He Endured: The Many Policies and Stratagems He Invented to Support Himself; and the Various Discoveries of Cheats and Rogueries Made by Him: His Many Escapes from Danger; and the Frequent Troubles and Pressures of Mind He Lay Under, for His Wicked Exploits: His Many Witty Expressions and Observations of Things and Matters: His Amorous Discourses and Entertaiament. And, in Fine, His Various Fortunes and Misfortunes Thrô the Whole Course of His Life: With the Eminent Cheats and Artifices of Either Sex Laid Open, as a Warning to All Persons to Shun the Mischiefs That Attend an Evil Course of Life, &c. In Five Parts. The fourth edition, with large additions, further compleating the whole history of his life. Gosport: printed by J. Phillpott near the Blue Bell, in Middle-Street, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The English Rogue, or Witty Extravagant; Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon. Containing The Description of His Birth and Parentage: His Early Waggeries, and More Mature Villanies: The Hardships and Punishments He Endured: The Many Policies and Stratagems He Invented to Support Himself; and the Various Discoveries of Cheats and Rogueries Made by Him: His Many Escapes from Danger; and the Frequent Troubles and Pressures of Mind He Lay Under, for His Wicked Exploits: His Many Witty Expressions and Observations of Things and Matters: His Amorous Discourses and Entertaiament. And, in Fine, His Various Fortunes and Misfortunes Thrô the Whole Course of His Life: With the Eminent Cheats and Artifices of Either Sex Laid Open, as a Warning to All Persons to Shun the Mischiefs That Attend an Evil Course of Life, &c. In Five Parts. The fourth edition, with large additions, further compleating the whole history of his life. printed by J. Phillpott near the Blue Bell, in Middle-Street, 1710.

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