Gale (Firm). (1714). Hannibal not at our gates: Or, an enquiry into the grounds of our present fears of popery and the pre---der: in a dialogue between my Lord Panick, and George Steady, Esq; now first publish'd at the request of several ladies and gentlemen, who desire to inform the world, that they have some reasons not to be frightened out of their wits. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Hannibal Not at Our Gates: Or, an Enquiry into the Grounds of Our Present Fears of Popery and the Pre---der: In a Dialogue Between My Lord Panick, and George Steady, Esq; Now First Publish'd at the Request of Several Ladies and Gentlemen, Who Desire to Inform the World, That They Have Some Reasons Not to Be Frightened Out of Their Wits. London: [publisher not identified], 1714.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Hannibal Not at Our Gates: Or, an Enquiry into the Grounds of Our Present Fears of Popery and the Pre---der: In a Dialogue Between My Lord Panick, and George Steady, Esq; Now First Publish'd at the Request of Several Ladies and Gentlemen, Who Desire to Inform the World, That They Have Some Reasons Not to Be Frightened Out of Their Wits. [publisher not identified], 1714.