APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clarke, J. (1750). Last dying speech, birth, parentage, and education, of that unfortunate malefactor, John Clarke, who was executed this day on a tempory [as printed] gallows, ... for the murder of Elizabeth Mann, his fellow-servant, whom he got with child, and then murdered. With an affecting letter written by him to his wife and three children the night before his execution. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clarke, John. Last Dying Speech, Birth, Parentage, and Education, of That Unfortunate Malefactor, John Clarke, Who Was Executed This Day on a Tempory [as Printed] Gallows, ... for the Murder of Elizabeth Mann, His Fellow-servant, Whom He Got with Child, and Then Murdered. With an Affecting Letter Written by Him to His Wife and Three Children the Night Before His Execution. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clarke, John. Last Dying Speech, Birth, Parentage, and Education, of That Unfortunate Malefactor, John Clarke, Who Was Executed This Day on a Tempory [as Printed] Gallows, ... for the Murder of Elizabeth Mann, His Fellow-servant, Whom He Got with Child, and Then Murdered. With an Affecting Letter Written by Him to His Wife and Three Children the Night Before His Execution. [publisher not identified], 1750.

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