APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pigott, C. d. 1. (1793). Persecution. The case of Charles Pigott: Contained in the defence he had prepared, and which would have been delivered by him on his trial, if the grand jury had not thrown out the bill preferred against him. By Charles Pigott, Author of Strictures on the New Political Tenets of Edmund Burke, Treachery no Crime, and other well known popular Publications. printed for D. I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pigott, Charles d. 1794. Persecution. The Case of Charles Pigott: Contained in the Defence He Had Prepared, and Which Would Have Been Delivered by Him on His Trial, If the Grand Jury Had Not Thrown Out the Bill Preferred Against Him. By Charles Pigott, Author of Strictures on the New Political Tenets of Edmund Burke, Treachery No Crime, and Other Well Known Popular Publications. London: printed for D. I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1793.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pigott, Charles d. 1794. Persecution. The Case of Charles Pigott: Contained in the Defence He Had Prepared, and Which Would Have Been Delivered by Him on His Trial, If the Grand Jury Had Not Thrown Out the Bill Preferred Against Him. By Charles Pigott, Author of Strictures on the New Political Tenets of Edmund Burke, Treachery No Crime, and Other Well Known Popular Publications. printed for D. I. Eaton, No. 74, Newgate-Street, 1793.

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