APA (7th ed.) Citation

Melville, D. C. (1798). Miscellaneous extracts in prose and verse: Calculated for the amusement of the humerous [sic] and gay, as well as for the instruction and service of the enquiring and busy world. To which are added, a number of important questions; which questions, whoever will effectually and satisfactorily answer, shall be entitled to one hundred dollars reward on demand, from Dan. C. Melville.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Melville, Daniel C. Miscellaneous Extracts in Prose and Verse: Calculated for the Amusement of the Humerous [sic] and Gay, as Well as for the Instruction and Service of the Enquiring and Busy World. To Which Are Added, a Number of Important Questions; Which Questions, Whoever Will Effectually and Satisfactorily Answer, Shall Be Entitled to One Hundred Dollars Reward on Demand, from Dan. C. Melville. New-Haven, 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Melville, Daniel C. Miscellaneous Extracts in Prose and Verse: Calculated for the Amusement of the Humerous [sic] and Gay, as Well as for the Instruction and Service of the Enquiring and Busy World. To Which Are Added, a Number of Important Questions; Which Questions, Whoever Will Effectually and Satisfactorily Answer, Shall Be Entitled to One Hundred Dollars Reward on Demand, from Dan. C. Melville. 1798.

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