APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Ward, E. (1758). The insinuating bawd, and the repenting harlot: Being a subject founded upon facts, intended to promote a Provision to be made for such unhappy Females. With a copy of a Letter, the Wretched Harlot sent to the Deluding Bawd. To which is added, the six nights rambles, by a gentleman, who endeavoured to reclaim several of those poor prostitutes Also The Reverend Mr. Dodd's Introduction and approbation, of something to be done for their Relief.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Ward, Edward. The Insinuating Bawd, and the Repenting Harlot: Being a Subject Founded upon Facts, Intended to Promote a Provision to Be Made for Such Unhappy Females. With a Copy of a Letter, the Wretched Harlot Sent to the Deluding Bawd. To Which Is Added, the Six Nights Rambles, by a Gentleman, Who Endeavoured to Reclaim Several of Those Poor Prostitutes Also The Reverend Mr. Dodd's Introduction and Approbation, of Something to Be Done for Their Relief. [London?], 1758.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Ward, Edward. The Insinuating Bawd, and the Repenting Harlot: Being a Subject Founded upon Facts, Intended to Promote a Provision to Be Made for Such Unhappy Females. With a Copy of a Letter, the Wretched Harlot Sent to the Deluding Bawd. To Which Is Added, the Six Nights Rambles, by a Gentleman, Who Endeavoured to Reclaim Several of Those Poor Prostitutes Also The Reverend Mr. Dodd's Introduction and Approbation, of Something to Be Done for Their Relief. 1758.

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