Cobbett, W. (1798). The bloody buoy, thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of all nations: Or, a faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, such as the eye never witnessed, the tongue expressed, or the imagination conceived, until the commencement of the French revolution. To which is added, an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. By Peter Porcupine (Fourth edition.). Printed for J. Wright, No. 169, opposite Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCobbett, William. The Bloody Buoy, Thrown Out as a Warning to the Political Pilots of All Nations: Or, a Faithful Relation of a Multitude of Acts of Horrid Barbarity, Such as the Eye Never Witnessed, the Tongue Expressed, or the Imagination Conceived, Until the Commencement of the French Revolution. To Which Is Added, an Instructive Essay, Tracing These Dreadful Effects to Their Real Causes. By Peter Porcupine. Fourth edition. London: Printed for J. Wright, No. 169, opposite Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly, 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCobbett, William. The Bloody Buoy, Thrown Out as a Warning to the Political Pilots of All Nations: Or, a Faithful Relation of a Multitude of Acts of Horrid Barbarity, Such as the Eye Never Witnessed, the Tongue Expressed, or the Imagination Conceived, Until the Commencement of the French Revolution. To Which Is Added, an Instructive Essay, Tracing These Dreadful Effects to Their Real Causes. By Peter Porcupine. Fourth edition. Printed for J. Wright, No. 169, opposite Old Bond-Street, Piccadilly, 1798.