APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1755). The injur'd lady: Containing some particulars Of the late El---em---t of a certain noble L-D with a Lady of Distinction. In which is related I. Their Contrivance to conceal their Intrigue. II. The Manner of their putting it in Execution. III. Their Detection on board a Dutchman at the Nore, and his L-- Th-'s tamely submitting the Lady to be taken from him. IV. The Lady's Return to Gravesend, and his L---p's following her. V. Their final Departure for Holland on board a Fishing Smack. To which is added, the substance of a letter from the young lady to her father, the morning of her disappearance. printed for R. Richards, in Holborn, and and C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Injur'd Lady: Containing Some Particulars Of the Late El---em---t of a Certain Noble L-D with a Lady of Distinction. In Which Is Related I. Their Contrivance to Conceal Their Intrigue. II. The Manner of Their Putting It in Execution. III. Their Detection on Board a Dutchman at the Nore, and His L-- Th-'s Tamely Submitting the Lady to Be Taken from Him. IV. The Lady's Return to Gravesend, and His L---p's Following Her. V. Their Final Departure for Holland on Board a Fishing Smack. To Which Is Added, the Substance of a Letter from the Young Lady to Her Father, the Morning of Her Disappearance. London: printed for R. Richards, in Holborn, and and C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, 1755.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Injur'd Lady: Containing Some Particulars Of the Late El---em---t of a Certain Noble L-D with a Lady of Distinction. In Which Is Related I. Their Contrivance to Conceal Their Intrigue. II. The Manner of Their Putting It in Execution. III. Their Detection on Board a Dutchman at the Nore, and His L-- Th-'s Tamely Submitting the Lady to Be Taken from Him. IV. The Lady's Return to Gravesend, and His L---p's Following Her. V. Their Final Departure for Holland on Board a Fishing Smack. To Which Is Added, the Substance of a Letter from the Young Lady to Her Father, the Morning of Her Disappearance. printed for R. Richards, in Holborn, and and C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, 1755.

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