Tew, E. (1750). The Queen of Sheba's notions of government, considered, in a sermon preached at Carlisle Assizes, on Wednesday, September 22, 1750: In the Cathedral Church of that city before the Honourable Mr Baron Clive, and Mr Baron Stafford-Smyth. By Edmund Tew, D.D. and late Fellow of Jesus College in Cambridge. Printed for M. Bryson, and sold by John Clark, under the Royal Exchange, London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTew, Edmund. The Queen of Sheba's Notions of Government, Considered, in a Sermon Preached at Carlisle Assizes, on Wednesday, September 22, 1750: In the Cathedral Church of That City Before the Honourable Mr Baron Clive, and Mr Baron Stafford-Smyth. By Edmund Tew, D.D. and Late Fellow of Jesus College in Cambridge. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed for M. Bryson, and sold by John Clark, under the Royal Exchange, London, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTew, Edmund. The Queen of Sheba's Notions of Government, Considered, in a Sermon Preached at Carlisle Assizes, on Wednesday, September 22, 1750: In the Cathedral Church of That City Before the Honourable Mr Baron Clive, and Mr Baron Stafford-Smyth. By Edmund Tew, D.D. and Late Fellow of Jesus College in Cambridge. Printed for M. Bryson, and sold by John Clark, under the Royal Exchange, London, 1750.