Westmeath, G. F. N. E. o. (1796). Crim. Con. A narrative of a late trial in a cause of crim. con: Wherein the Rt. Hon. George, Earl of Westmeath was plaintiff, and the Hon. Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, defendant. To which is subjoined: a poetical descant on modern incontinency; or, the mysteries of coaching developed. With a word or two directing to the choice of charioteers, addressed to the higher circles. And in conclusion: a coach-scene described; or, a dissertation on strokes. After the manner of sterne. Printed by J. Johnson, Essex-Street. And to be had of all the booksellers in this city.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Westmeath, George Frederick Nugent Earl of. Crim. Con. A Narrative of a Late Trial in a Cause of Crim. Con: Wherein the Rt. Hon. George, Earl of Westmeath Was Plaintiff, and the Hon. Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, Defendant. To Which Is Subjoined: A Poetical Descant on Modern Incontinency; or, the Mysteries of Coaching Developed. With a Word or Two Directing to the Choice of Charioteers, Addressed to the Higher Circles. And in Conclusion: A Coach-scene Described; or, a Dissertation on Strokes. After the Manner of Sterne. Dublin: Printed by J. Johnson, Essex-Street. And to be had of all the booksellers in this city, 1796.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Westmeath, George Frederick Nugent Earl of. Crim. Con. A Narrative of a Late Trial in a Cause of Crim. Con: Wherein the Rt. Hon. George, Earl of Westmeath Was Plaintiff, and the Hon. Augustus Cavendish Bradshaw, Defendant. To Which Is Subjoined: A Poetical Descant on Modern Incontinency; or, the Mysteries of Coaching Developed. With a Word or Two Directing to the Choice of Charioteers, Addressed to the Higher Circles. And in Conclusion: A Coach-scene Described; or, a Dissertation on Strokes. After the Manner of Sterne. Printed by J. Johnson, Essex-Street. And to be had of all the booksellers in this city, 1796.