Lewis, J. A narrative of the life, together with the last speech, confession and solemn declaration, of John Lewis: Who was executed at Chester, on Saturday the 21st of September, 1760, for the most inhuman, barbarous and bloody murder of his wife; which unnatural deed he committed on Friday the 27th of June, preceding. : With his letter to Mr. Raine, the sub-sheriff of Chester, concerning the publication of the following narrative: and a penitential prayer which he composed just before his execution. : [Two lines from Shekspear [as printed]].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLewis, John. A Narrative of the Life, Together with the Last Speech, Confession and Solemn Declaration, of John Lewis: Who Was Executed at Chester, on Saturday the 21st of September, 1760, for the Most Inhuman, Barbarous and Bloody Murder of His Wife; Which Unnatural Deed He Committed on Friday the 27th of June, Preceding. : With His Letter to Mr. Raine, the Sub-sheriff of Chester, Concerning the Publication of the Following Narrative: And a Penitential Prayer Which He Composed Just Before His Execution. : [Two Lines from Shekspear [as Printed]].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLewis, John. A Narrative of the Life, Together with the Last Speech, Confession and Solemn Declaration, of John Lewis: Who Was Executed at Chester, on Saturday the 21st of September, 1760, for the Most Inhuman, Barbarous and Bloody Murder of His Wife; Which Unnatural Deed He Committed on Friday the 27th of June, Preceding. : With His Letter to Mr. Raine, the Sub-sheriff of Chester, Concerning the Publication of the Following Narrative: And a Penitential Prayer Which He Composed Just Before His Execution. : [Two Lines from Shekspear [as Printed]].