APA (7th ed.) Citation

The unfortunate, and at last happy lady, or, the reward, of virtue & innocence: Being the history of Clarissa Moore, the daughter of a baronet. Giving a true account how she was trepanned in London: ... and her miraculous preservation, and the honourable behaviour of Mr. Kenny, an Irish gentleman. A true story.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Unfortunate, and at Last Happy Lady, or, the Reward, of Virtue & Innocence: Being the History of Clarissa Moore, the Daughter of a Baronet. Giving a True Account How She Was Trepanned in London: ... and Her Miraculous Preservation, and the Honourable Behaviour of Mr. Kenny, an Irish Gentleman. A True Story.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Unfortunate, and at Last Happy Lady, or, the Reward, of Virtue & Innocence: Being the History of Clarissa Moore, the Daughter of a Baronet. Giving a True Account How She Was Trepanned in London: ... and Her Miraculous Preservation, and the Honourable Behaviour of Mr. Kenny, an Irish Gentleman. A True Story.

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