Wild, J. (1718). An answer to a late insolent libel, entituled, A discovery of the conduct of receivers and thief-takers, in and about the city of London; ... Written by C---s H---n. Wherein is prov'd in many particular instances, who is originally the grand thief-taker; that a certain author is guilty of more flagrant crimes.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWild, Jonathan. An Answer to a Late Insolent Libel, Entituled, A Discovery of the Conduct of Receivers and Thief-takers, in and About the City of London; ... Written by C---s H---n. Wherein Is Prov'd in Many Particular Instances, Who Is Originally the Grand Thief-taker; That a Certain Author Is Guilty of More Flagrant Crimes. 1718.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWild, Jonathan. An Answer to a Late Insolent Libel, Entituled, A Discovery of the Conduct of Receivers and Thief-takers, in and About the City of London; ... Written by C---s H---n. Wherein Is Prov'd in Many Particular Instances, Who Is Originally the Grand Thief-taker; That a Certain Author Is Guilty of More Flagrant Crimes. 1718.