APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1784). The Norfolk tragedy, given a full and true account of a horrid, barbarous and bloody murder, committed by Sarah Hazel, on the body of Mary Hazel, her daughter-in-law, at a town call'd Buxton, near Norwich, in Norfolk; a child only ten years of age, by beating and useing her in so shocking a manner, as will hereafter be related. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Norfolk Tragedy, Given a Full and True Account of a Horrid, Barbarous and Bloody Murder, Committed by Sarah Hazel, on the Body of Mary Hazel, Her Daughter-in-law, at a Town Call'd Buxton, Near Norwich, in Norfolk; a Child Only Ten Years of Age, by Beating and Useing Her in so Shocking a Manner, as Will Hereafter Be Related. [Norwich?]: [publisher not identified], 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Norfolk Tragedy, Given a Full and True Account of a Horrid, Barbarous and Bloody Murder, Committed by Sarah Hazel, on the Body of Mary Hazel, Her Daughter-in-law, at a Town Call'd Buxton, Near Norwich, in Norfolk; a Child Only Ten Years of Age, by Beating and Useing Her in so Shocking a Manner, as Will Hereafter Be Related. [publisher not identified], 1784.

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