Wadsworth, W. The Murderer's cave, or, The punishment of wickedness: Exemplified in the history of Jacob Jenkins, a notorious robber and murderer, who lived for five years in a cave, in one of the forests of Virginia, and used to decoy travellers, and murder them for their money.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWadsworth, William. The Murderer's Cave, or, The Punishment of Wickedness: Exemplified in the History of Jacob Jenkins, a Notorious Robber and Murderer, Who Lived for Five Years in a Cave, in One of the Forests of Virginia, and Used to Decoy Travellers, and Murder Them for Their Money.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWadsworth, William. The Murderer's Cave, or, The Punishment of Wickedness: Exemplified in the History of Jacob Jenkins, a Notorious Robber and Murderer, Who Lived for Five Years in a Cave, in One of the Forests of Virginia, and Used to Decoy Travellers, and Murder Them for Their Money.