APA (7th ed.) Citation

Duggan, M. (1766). A catalogue of books consisting of miscellanies, canon, civil, and common law: To be sold by auction by Michael Duggan. Being the library of Francis Stoughton Sullivan, LLD. lately deceased. At his late house in Aungier-Street, on Tuesday the thirteenth of May, 1766. The sale of begin every day at eleven o'clock, forenoon. Catalogues to be had at Michael Duggan's in Bride's-Alley, and James Vulance's bookseller in Grafton-Street. Conditions of sale as usual. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Duggan, Michael. A Catalogue of Books Consisting of Miscellanies, Canon, Civil, and Common Law: To Be Sold by Auction by Michael Duggan. Being the Library of Francis Stoughton Sullivan, LLD. Lately Deceased. At His Late House in Aungier-Street, on Tuesday the Thirteenth of May, 1766. The Sale of Begin Every Day at Eleven O'clock, Forenoon. Catalogues to Be Had at Michael Duggan's in Bride's-Alley, and James Vulance's Bookseller in Grafton-Street. Conditions of Sale as Usual. [Dublin]: [publisher not identified], 1766.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Duggan, Michael. A Catalogue of Books Consisting of Miscellanies, Canon, Civil, and Common Law: To Be Sold by Auction by Michael Duggan. Being the Library of Francis Stoughton Sullivan, LLD. Lately Deceased. At His Late House in Aungier-Street, on Tuesday the Thirteenth of May, 1766. The Sale of Begin Every Day at Eleven O'clock, Forenoon. Catalogues to Be Had at Michael Duggan's in Bride's-Alley, and James Vulance's Bookseller in Grafton-Street. Conditions of Sale as Usual. [publisher not identified], 1766.

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