King, W., Lambe, C., & Sacheverell, H. (1711). A vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the false, scandalous and malicious spersions cast upon him in a late infamous pamphlet, entitled The modern fanatick: Intended chiefly to expose the iniquity of the fact on the general without taking any considerable notice of their poor ... and tool B-t in particular. In a dialogue between a Tory and a Wh- - - -g (The third edition.). London: printed for H. Clements, and re-printed in Dublin by C. Carter at the Old Post-Office in Fish Shamble-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKing, William, Charles Lambe, and Henry Sacheverell. A Vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the False, Scandalous and Malicious Spersions Cast upon Him in a Late Infamous Pamphlet, Entitled The Modern Fanatick: Intended Chiefly to Expose the Iniquity of the Fact on the General Without Taking Any Considerable Notice of Their Poor ... and Tool B-t in Particular. In a Dialogue Between a Tory and a Wh- - - -g. The third edition. [Dublin]: London: printed for H. Clements, and re-printed in Dublin by C. Carter at the Old Post-Office in Fish Shamble-Street, 1711.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKing, William, et al. A Vindication of the Reverend Dr. Henry Sacheverell, from the False, Scandalous and Malicious Spersions Cast upon Him in a Late Infamous Pamphlet, Entitled The Modern Fanatick: Intended Chiefly to Expose the Iniquity of the Fact on the General Without Taking Any Considerable Notice of Their Poor ... and Tool B-t in Particular. In a Dialogue Between a Tory and a Wh- - - -g. The third edition. London: printed for H. Clements, and re-printed in Dublin by C. Carter at the Old Post-Office in Fish Shamble-Street, 1711.