Goadby, R. (1827). The life and adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew, the king of the beggars: Being an account of his life, from leaving Tiverton School, and entering into a society of gipsies : with the great number of characters and shapes he has appeared in through Great Britain, Ireland, and several other parts of Europe : with his travels twice through great part of North America : giving a particular account of the origin, government, laws, and customs of the Gipsies : and a dictionary of the Cant language used by the mendicants. J. Smith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGoadby, Robert. The Life and Adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew, the King of the Beggars: Being an Account of His Life, from Leaving Tiverton School, and Entering into a Society of Gipsies : With the Great Number of Characters and Shapes He Has Appeared in Through Great Britain, Ireland, and Several Other Parts of Europe : With His Travels Twice Through Great Part of North America : Giving a Particular Account of the Origin, Government, Laws, and Customs of the Gipsies : And a Dictionary of the Cant Language Used by the Mendicants. London: J. Smith, 1827.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGoadby, Robert. The Life and Adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew, the King of the Beggars: Being an Account of His Life, from Leaving Tiverton School, and Entering into a Society of Gipsies : With the Great Number of Characters and Shapes He Has Appeared in Through Great Britain, Ireland, and Several Other Parts of Europe : With His Travels Twice Through Great Part of North America : Giving a Particular Account of the Origin, Government, Laws, and Customs of the Gipsies : And a Dictionary of the Cant Language Used by the Mendicants. J. Smith, 1827.