APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1733). The projector's looking-glass, being the last dying words and confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c.&c. in an epistle to his associates, (wherein he makes a Confession of some Notorious Crimes, whereof he has long been suspected)[.]. printed and sold by T. Tibbit.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Projector's Looking-glass, Being the Last Dying Words and Confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c.&c. in an Epistle to His Associates, (wherein He Makes a Confession of Some Notorious Crimes, Whereof He Has Long Been Suspected)[.]. London: printed and sold by T. Tibbit, 1733.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Projector's Looking-glass, Being the Last Dying Words and Confession of Sir Robert Marral, &c.&c. in an Epistle to His Associates, (wherein He Makes a Confession of Some Notorious Crimes, Whereof He Has Long Been Suspected)[.]. printed and sold by T. Tibbit, 1733.

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