APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1789). The Annual harmony: Or, The convivial companion: containing a collection of the newest and most favourite songs, catches, glees, cantatas, &c. adapted to well-known tunes. To which is added, a variety of toasts and sentiments. By a company of Gentlemen. Printed by W. Kemmish, No. 61, King-street, Borough, and sold (for the proprietors) by Parsons, Paternoster-row; Axtell, Royal-Exchange; Ives, Crooked-lane; Yardly, New-Inn-passage; Monson, King-street, Westminster; Innis, Gracechurch-street, Reepe, Cannon-street; Brown, Corner Essex-street, Strand; Sudbury, Tooley-street; Hawkins, High-street; Harrison, near St. George's-Church; Annereau, Stones-end, Borough; and all other booksellers in town and country.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Annual Harmony: Or, The Convivial Companion: Containing a Collection of the Newest and Most Favourite Songs, Catches, Glees, Cantatas, &c. Adapted to Well-known Tunes. To Which Is Added, a Variety of Toasts and Sentiments. By a Company of Gentlemen. Southwark: Printed by W. Kemmish, No. 61, King-street, Borough, and sold (for the proprietors) by Parsons, Paternoster-row; Axtell, Royal-Exchange; Ives, Crooked-lane; Yardly, New-Inn-passage; Monson, King-street, Westminster; Innis, Gracechurch-street, Reepe, Cannon-street; Brown, Corner Essex-street, Strand; Sudbury, Tooley-street; Hawkins, High-street; Harrison, near St. George's-Church; Annereau, Stones-end, Borough; and all other booksellers in town and country, 1789.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Annual Harmony: Or, The Convivial Companion: Containing a Collection of the Newest and Most Favourite Songs, Catches, Glees, Cantatas, &c. Adapted to Well-known Tunes. To Which Is Added, a Variety of Toasts and Sentiments. By a Company of Gentlemen. Printed by W. Kemmish, No. 61, King-street, Borough, and sold (for the proprietors) by Parsons, Paternoster-row; Axtell, Royal-Exchange; Ives, Crooked-lane; Yardly, New-Inn-passage; Monson, King-street, Westminster; Innis, Gracechurch-street, Reepe, Cannon-street; Brown, Corner Essex-street, Strand; Sudbury, Tooley-street; Hawkins, High-street; Harrison, near St. George's-Church; Annereau, Stones-end, Borough; and all other booksellers in town and country, 1789.

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