Stahl, W. d. 1. (1791). The authentic memoirs and sufferings of Dr. William Stahl, a German physician: Containing his travels, observations, and interesting narrative during four years imprisonment at Goa, for paying his address to Donna Maria, a Portuguese lady, for whom an unholy father had conceived an unlawful passion. The whole exhibiting a view of the maxims and criminal jurisprudence in that country. Written by Himself, at his inlargement in 1789. Translated from the German. Printed for J. Barker, Russell-Court, Drury Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Stahl, Wilhelm d. 1792. The Authentic Memoirs and Sufferings of Dr. William Stahl, a German Physician: Containing His Travels, Observations, and Interesting Narrative During Four Years Imprisonment at Goa, for Paying His Address to Donna Maria, a Portuguese Lady, for Whom an Unholy Father Had Conceived an Unlawful Passion. The Whole Exhibiting a View of the Maxims and Criminal Jurisprudence in That Country. Written by Himself, at His Inlargement in 1789. Translated from the German. London: Printed for J. Barker, Russell-Court, Drury Lane, 1791.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Stahl, Wilhelm d. 1792. The Authentic Memoirs and Sufferings of Dr. William Stahl, a German Physician: Containing His Travels, Observations, and Interesting Narrative During Four Years Imprisonment at Goa, for Paying His Address to Donna Maria, a Portuguese Lady, for Whom an Unholy Father Had Conceived an Unlawful Passion. The Whole Exhibiting a View of the Maxims and Criminal Jurisprudence in That Country. Written by Himself, at His Inlargement in 1789. Translated from the German. Printed for J. Barker, Russell-Court, Drury Lane, 1791.