Gale (Firm). (1783). The Lilliputian magazine: Or, The young gentleman and Lady's Golden Library. Being an attempt to mend the world, to render the society of man more amiable, and to establish the plainness, simplicity, virtue, and wisdom of the golden age, so much celebrated by the poets and historians. Printed for T. Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Churchyard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Lilliputian Magazine: Or, The Young Gentleman and Lady's Golden Library. Being an Attempt to Mend the World, to Render the Society of Man More Amiable, and to Establish the Plainness, Simplicity, Virtue, and Wisdom of the Golden Age, so Much Celebrated by the Poets and Historians. London: Printed for T. Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1783.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Lilliputian Magazine: Or, The Young Gentleman and Lady's Golden Library. Being an Attempt to Mend the World, to Render the Society of Man More Amiable, and to Establish the Plainness, Simplicity, Virtue, and Wisdom of the Golden Age, so Much Celebrated by the Poets and Historians. Printed for T. Carnan, successor to Mr. J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1783.