Lediard, T. An appeal to the publick; or, Burchett and Lediard compar'd: Being an impartial and just parallel, between Mr. Burchett's Compleat history of the most remarkable transactions at sea, &c. and Mr. Lediard's Naval history of England, ... By a lover of truth, and a friend to both these authors.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLediard, Thomas. An Appeal to the Publick; or, Burchett and Lediard Compar'd: Being an Impartial and Just Parallel, Between Mr. Burchett's Compleat History of the Most Remarkable Transactions at Sea, &c. and Mr. Lediard's Naval History of England, ... By a Lover of Truth, and a Friend to Both These Authors.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLediard, Thomas. An Appeal to the Publick; or, Burchett and Lediard Compar'd: Being an Impartial and Just Parallel, Between Mr. Burchett's Compleat History of the Most Remarkable Transactions at Sea, &c. and Mr. Lediard's Naval History of England, ... By a Lover of Truth, and a Friend to Both These Authors.