APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1795). A Letter to the deputy manager of a Theatre-Royal, London, on his lately acquired notoriety, in contriving and arranging the Hair Powder Act, commonly called the poll tax: With a further exposition of the said act. Including several particulars inserted for the protection of housekeepers, &c. Against informers and spies. Printed for Allen and West, Paternoster-Row; and Owen, Piccadilly.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Letter to the Deputy Manager of a Theatre-Royal, London, on His Lately Acquired Notoriety, in Contriving and Arranging the Hair Powder Act, Commonly Called the Poll Tax: With a Further Exposition of the Said Act. Including Several Particulars Inserted for the Protection of Housekeepers, &c. Against Informers and Spies. London: Printed for Allen and West, Paternoster-Row; and Owen, Piccadilly, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Letter to the Deputy Manager of a Theatre-Royal, London, on His Lately Acquired Notoriety, in Contriving and Arranging the Hair Powder Act, Commonly Called the Poll Tax: With a Further Exposition of the Said Act. Including Several Particulars Inserted for the Protection of Housekeepers, &c. Against Informers and Spies. Printed for Allen and West, Paternoster-Row; and Owen, Piccadilly, 1795.

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