Green, J. (1750). The dying speech of Old Tenor: On the 31st of March 1750; being the day appointed for his execution. : With a word of comfort to his disconsolate mourners. Sold [by Rogers and Fowle] next to the prison in Queen-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreen, Joseph. The Dying Speech of Old Tenor: On the 31st of March 1750; Being the Day Appointed for His Execution. : With a Word of Comfort to His Disconsolate Mourners. [Boston]: Sold [by Rogers and Fowle] next to the prison in Queen-Street, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreen, Joseph. The Dying Speech of Old Tenor: On the 31st of March 1750; Being the Day Appointed for His Execution. : With a Word of Comfort to His Disconsolate Mourners. Sold [by Rogers and Fowle] next to the prison in Queen-Street, 1750.