APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1800). The Art of courtship, containing, an entertaining dialogue, that passed between William Lawson, and his sweetheart Bessy Gibb: Also, two love-letters which he sent to his sweetheart, and her answers. Likewise, a very homorous account of their marriage. Very beneficial for such blate wooers, or young beginners, as have not gotten the art of courtship. To which are added, two receipts: the one for young men how to wale a good wife; the other for young women how to wale a good husband. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Art of Courtship, Containing, an Entertaining Dialogue, That Passed Between William Lawson, and His Sweetheart Bessy Gibb: Also, Two Love-letters Which He Sent to His Sweetheart, and Her Answers. Likewise, a Very Homorous Account of Their Marriage. Very Beneficial for Such Blate Wooers, or Young Beginners, as Have Not Gotten the Art of Courtship. To Which Are Added, Two Receipts: The One for Young Men How to Wale a Good Wife; the Other for Young Women How to Wale a Good Husband. Stirling: [publisher not identified], 1800.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Art of Courtship, Containing, an Entertaining Dialogue, That Passed Between William Lawson, and His Sweetheart Bessy Gibb: Also, Two Love-letters Which He Sent to His Sweetheart, and Her Answers. Likewise, a Very Homorous Account of Their Marriage. Very Beneficial for Such Blate Wooers, or Young Beginners, as Have Not Gotten the Art of Courtship. To Which Are Added, Two Receipts: The One for Young Men How to Wale a Good Wife; the Other for Young Women How to Wale a Good Husband. [publisher not identified], 1800.

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