APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mouhy, C. d. F. The busy body; or, Successful spy: Being the entertaining history of Mons. Bigand, a man infintely inquisitive and enterprizing, even to rashness; which unhappy faculties, nevertheless, instead of ruining, raised him from the lowest obscurity, to a most splendid fortune. Interspers'd with several humorous stories. The whole containing a great variety of adventures, equally instructive and diverting.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mouhy, Charles de Fieux. The Busy Body; or, Successful Spy: Being the Entertaining History of Mons. Bigand, a Man Infintely Inquisitive and Enterprizing, Even to Rashness; Which Unhappy Faculties, Nevertheless, Instead of Ruining, Raised Him from the Lowest Obscurity, to a Most Splendid Fortune. Interspers'd with Several Humorous Stories. The Whole Containing a Great Variety of Adventures, Equally Instructive and Diverting.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mouhy, Charles de Fieux. The Busy Body; or, Successful Spy: Being the Entertaining History of Mons. Bigand, a Man Infintely Inquisitive and Enterprizing, Even to Rashness; Which Unhappy Faculties, Nevertheless, Instead of Ruining, Raised Him from the Lowest Obscurity, to a Most Splendid Fortune. Interspers'd with Several Humorous Stories. The Whole Containing a Great Variety of Adventures, Equally Instructive and Diverting.

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