APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sicilian gentleman, r. a. P. (1749). Letters on the French nation: By a Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris, to his friend in his own country. Containing an useful and impartial critique on that city, and the French nation. Translated from the original. Printed for T. Lownds, bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in Exeter-Change.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris. Letters on the French Nation: By a Sicilian Gentleman, Residing at Paris, to His Friend in His Own Country. Containing an Useful and Impartial Critique on That City, and the French Nation. Translated from the Original. London: Printed for T. Lownds, bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in Exeter-Change, 1749.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sicilian gentleman, residing at Paris. Letters on the French Nation: By a Sicilian Gentleman, Residing at Paris, to His Friend in His Own Country. Containing an Useful and Impartial Critique on That City, and the French Nation. Translated from the Original. Printed for T. Lownds, bookseller, at the Bible and Crown, in Exeter-Change, 1749.

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