Thicknesse, P. (1766). A narrative of what passed between General Sir Harry Erskine and Philip Thicknesse, Esq; in consequence of a letter written by the latter to the Earl of B-, relative to the publication of some original letters and poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montague's, then in Mr. Thicknesse's possession. printed for J. Williams, next the Mitre Tavern, Fleet-street; and R. Davis, bookseller, in Piccadilly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThicknesse, Philip. A Narrative of What Passed Between General Sir Harry Erskine and Philip Thicknesse, Esq; in Consequence of a Letter Written by the Latter to the Earl of B-, Relative to the Publication of Some Original Letters and Poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montague's, Then in Mr. Thicknesse's Possession. London: printed for J. Williams, next the Mitre Tavern, Fleet-street; and R. Davis, bookseller, in Piccadilly, 1766.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThicknesse, Philip. A Narrative of What Passed Between General Sir Harry Erskine and Philip Thicknesse, Esq; in Consequence of a Letter Written by the Latter to the Earl of B-, Relative to the Publication of Some Original Letters and Poetry of Lady Mary Wortley Montague's, Then in Mr. Thicknesse's Possession. printed for J. Williams, next the Mitre Tavern, Fleet-street; and R. Davis, bookseller, in Piccadilly, 1766.