APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1770). The Gloucestershire tragedy: Being an account of Miss Mary Smith, in Thornbury, who poison'd her father Sir John Smith, for love of a young man. - With an account of her trial, and dying speech at the place of execution, which was in Gloucester Market-place, .. Sold by S. Gamidge, Worcester.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Gloucestershire Tragedy: Being an Account of Miss Mary Smith, in Thornbury, Who Poison'd Her Father Sir John Smith, for Love of a Young Man. - With an Account of Her Trial, and Dying Speech at the Place of Execution, Which Was in Gloucester Market-place, .. [Worcester]: Sold by S. Gamidge, Worcester, 1770.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Gloucestershire Tragedy: Being an Account of Miss Mary Smith, in Thornbury, Who Poison'd Her Father Sir John Smith, for Love of a Young Man. - With an Account of Her Trial, and Dying Speech at the Place of Execution, Which Was in Gloucester Market-place, .. Sold by S. Gamidge, Worcester, 1770.

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