APA (7th ed.) Citation

Impartial observer, a. 1. A concise dissertation on the human passions, exemplified in the life and untimely death, of John McNaughton, Esq: Lately executed for the murder of Miss Knox. In which the particulars of his trial, and a narrative of his conduct and behaviour, are faithfully recited. Written in Ireland, by an impartial observer.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Impartial observer, active 1817. A Concise Dissertation on the Human Passions, Exemplified in the Life and Untimely Death, of John McNaughton, Esq: Lately Executed for the Murder of Miss Knox. In Which the Particulars of His Trial, and a Narrative of His Conduct and Behaviour, Are Faithfully Recited. Written in Ireland, by an Impartial Observer.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Impartial observer, active 1817. A Concise Dissertation on the Human Passions, Exemplified in the Life and Untimely Death, of John McNaughton, Esq: Lately Executed for the Murder of Miss Knox. In Which the Particulars of His Trial, and a Narrative of His Conduct and Behaviour, Are Faithfully Recited. Written in Ireland, by an Impartial Observer.

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