APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1783). The Village of Whitburn: A poetical fragment. Humbly inscribed to Sir Thomas Clavering, bart. Printed for and sold by James Graham, bookseller, Sunderland; Mr Charnley, Mr. Humble, and Mr. Slack, booksellers, Newcastle; and for and by Mr. Roddam and Mr. Kelly, booksellers, Shields.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Village of Whitburn: A Poetical Fragment. Humbly Inscribed to Sir Thomas Clavering, Bart. [Sunderland]: Printed for and sold by James Graham, bookseller, Sunderland; Mr Charnley, Mr. Humble, and Mr. Slack, booksellers, Newcastle; and for and by Mr. Roddam and Mr. Kelly, booksellers, Shields, 1783.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Village of Whitburn: A Poetical Fragment. Humbly Inscribed to Sir Thomas Clavering, Bart. Printed for and sold by James Graham, bookseller, Sunderland; Mr Charnley, Mr. Humble, and Mr. Slack, booksellers, Newcastle; and for and by Mr. Roddam and Mr. Kelly, booksellers, Shields, 1783.

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