APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1795). A New entertainment, by Messrs. L'Égalité: The very extraordinary spectacle that is exhibited by Citizen Sans Culotte and Mr. L'Aristocrate, having been received with the applause and admiration of the public, the author of these singular pieces of mechanism, whilst he conceals his name, gives notice; that intending shortly to go to New-York, this curiosity is to be displayed every day .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A New Entertainment, by Messrs. L'Égalité: The Very Extraordinary Spectacle That Is Exhibited by Citizen Sans Culotte and Mr. L'Aristocrate, Having Been Received with the Applause and Admiration of the Public, the Author of These Singular Pieces of Mechanism, Whilst He Conceals His Name, Gives Notice; That Intending Shortly to Go to New-York, This Curiosity Is to Be Displayed Every Day .. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A New Entertainment, by Messrs. L'Égalité: The Very Extraordinary Spectacle That Is Exhibited by Citizen Sans Culotte and Mr. L'Aristocrate, Having Been Received with the Applause and Admiration of the Public, the Author of These Singular Pieces of Mechanism, Whilst He Conceals His Name, Gives Notice; That Intending Shortly to Go to New-York, This Curiosity Is to Be Displayed Every Day .. [publisher not identified], 1795.

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