APA (7th ed.) Citation

Prévost, a. (1750). The life and entertaining adventures of Mr. Cleveland, natural son of Oliver Cromwell: Written by himself. Giving a particular account of his unhappiness in love, marriage, friendship, &c. and his great sufferings in Europe, and America. Intermix'd with reflections, describing the heart of man in all its variety of passions, and disguises; also, some curious particulars of Oliver's History and amours, never before made publick. In two volumes. printed for Augustus Long, under Welsh's Coffee-house in Essex-street; and for Henry Hawker, at Homer's Head in Dame-street, booksellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Prévost, abbé. The Life and Entertaining Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, Natural Son of Oliver Cromwell: Written by Himself. Giving a Particular Account of His Unhappiness in Love, Marriage, Friendship, &c. and His Great Sufferings in Europe, and America. Intermix'd with Reflections, Describing the Heart of Man in All Its Variety of Passions, and Disguises; Also, Some Curious Particulars of Oliver's History and Amours, Never Before Made Publick. In Two Volumes. Dublin: printed for Augustus Long, under Welsh's Coffee-house in Essex-street; and for Henry Hawker, at Homer's Head in Dame-street, booksellers, 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Prévost, abbé. The Life and Entertaining Adventures of Mr. Cleveland, Natural Son of Oliver Cromwell: Written by Himself. Giving a Particular Account of His Unhappiness in Love, Marriage, Friendship, &c. and His Great Sufferings in Europe, and America. Intermix'd with Reflections, Describing the Heart of Man in All Its Variety of Passions, and Disguises; Also, Some Curious Particulars of Oliver's History and Amours, Never Before Made Publick. In Two Volumes. printed for Augustus Long, under Welsh's Coffee-house in Essex-street; and for Henry Hawker, at Homer's Head in Dame-street, booksellers, 1750.

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