APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sands, R. C. (1830). The executioner: Being a true impartial and most extraordinary account of what happened to the man who burnt the Rev. John Rogers, as related by his son James Rogers. W. Beastall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sands, Robert Charles. The Executioner: Being a True Impartial and Most Extraordinary Account of What Happened to the Man Who Burnt the Rev. John Rogers, as Related by His Son James Rogers. Philadelphia: W. Beastall, 1830.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sands, Robert Charles. The Executioner: Being a True Impartial and Most Extraordinary Account of What Happened to the Man Who Burnt the Rev. John Rogers, as Related by His Son James Rogers. W. Beastall, 1830.

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