APA (7th ed.) Citation

Edwards, J. (1792). Letters to the British nation: And to the inhabitants of every other country, who may have heard of the late shameful outrages committed in this part of the kingdom. Part IV. Occasioned by the appearance of a pamphlet, intitled 'A reply to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Appeal t the public on the subject of the riots at Birmingham.' ... Having in its title-page the signature of the Rev. E. Burn, M.A. By the Rev. J. Edwards. prnted [sic] by John Thompson; and sold by J. Johnson, London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Edwards, John. Letters to the British Nation: And to the Inhabitants of Every Other Country, Who May Have Heard of the Late Shameful Outrages Committed in This Part of the Kingdom. Part IV. Occasioned by the Appearance of a Pamphlet, Intitled 'A Reply to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Appeal T the Public on the Subject of the Riots at Birmingham.' ... Having in Its Title-page the Signature of the Rev. E. Burn, M.A. By the Rev. J. Edwards. Birmingham: prnted [sic] by John Thompson; and sold by J. Johnson, London, 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Edwards, John. Letters to the British Nation: And to the Inhabitants of Every Other Country, Who May Have Heard of the Late Shameful Outrages Committed in This Part of the Kingdom. Part IV. Occasioned by the Appearance of a Pamphlet, Intitled 'A Reply to the Rev. Dr. Priestley's Appeal T the Public on the Subject of the Riots at Birmingham.' ... Having in Its Title-page the Signature of the Rev. E. Burn, M.A. By the Rev. J. Edwards. prnted [sic] by John Thompson; and sold by J. Johnson, London, 1792.

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