(1800). A Comical and entertaining dialogue, between a generous tradesman and his old stringy wife: Concerning her locking up the cupboard-door, and keeping the victuals from his apprentices. Printed by J. Morren.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Comical and Entertaining Dialogue, Between a Generous Tradesman and His Old Stringy Wife: Concerning Her Locking Up the Cupboard-door, and Keeping the Victuals from His Apprentices. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Morren, 1800.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Comical and Entertaining Dialogue, Between a Generous Tradesman and His Old Stringy Wife: Concerning Her Locking Up the Cupboard-door, and Keeping the Victuals from His Apprentices. Printed by J. Morren, 1800.
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