APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1763). It's all of a peace or French Leuisdors for English bricks. [a satirical print]: By Way of Allegorical Episode to the above Print is added, the kitchen in an uproar: A New Humorous, Satirical ballad, to the Tune of, The Abbot of Canterbury. pub. and sold by E. Sumpter, Bookseller, Three Doors from Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, (who returns the unknown Author Thanks for the Above, and shall be greatly obliged to him for any future Favours of the same Kind) and Mr. Harvest, Printseller, Heming's Row, St. Martin's Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

It's All of a Peace or French Leuisdors for English Bricks. [a Satirical Print]: By Way of Allegorical Episode to the Above Print Is Added, the Kitchen in an Uproar: A New Humorous, Satirical Ballad, to the Tune of, The Abbot of Canterbury. London: pub. and sold by E. Sumpter, Bookseller, Three Doors from Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, (who returns the unknown Author Thanks for the Above, and shall be greatly obliged to him for any future Favours of the same Kind) and Mr. Harvest, Printseller, Heming's Row, St. Martin's Lane, 1763.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

It's All of a Peace or French Leuisdors for English Bricks. [a Satirical Print]: By Way of Allegorical Episode to the Above Print Is Added, the Kitchen in an Uproar: A New Humorous, Satirical Ballad, to the Tune of, The Abbot of Canterbury. pub. and sold by E. Sumpter, Bookseller, Three Doors from Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, (who returns the unknown Author Thanks for the Above, and shall be greatly obliged to him for any future Favours of the same Kind) and Mr. Harvest, Printseller, Heming's Row, St. Martin's Lane, 1763.

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