APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carlile, M. A. Suppressed defence: The defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's indictment, against the Appendix to the theological works of Thomas Paine, which defence was suppressed by Mr. Justice Best, almost at its commencement, and, on the propriety of which suppression, the public, as the highest tribunal, is now appealed to and called upon to judge between the defendant, her prosecutors, and her judge, with a report of the proceedings before the defence was suppressed.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carlile, Mary Anne. Suppressed Defence: The Defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's Indictment, Against the Appendix to the Theological Works of Thomas Paine, Which Defence Was Suppressed by Mr. Justice Best, Almost at Its Commencement, and, on the Propriety of Which Suppression, the Public, as the Highest Tribunal, Is Now Appealed to and Called upon to Judge Between the Defendant, Her Prosecutors, and Her Judge, with a Report of the Proceedings Before the Defence Was Suppressed.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carlile, Mary Anne. Suppressed Defence: The Defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's Indictment, Against the Appendix to the Theological Works of Thomas Paine, Which Defence Was Suppressed by Mr. Justice Best, Almost at Its Commencement, and, on the Propriety of Which Suppression, the Public, as the Highest Tribunal, Is Now Appealed to and Called upon to Judge Between the Defendant, Her Prosecutors, and Her Judge, with a Report of the Proceedings Before the Defence Was Suppressed.

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