APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Collection of remarkable cases, for the instruction of both sexes, in the business of love and gallantry: Being a modest and clear view of the three following tryals. Viz. I. Of Richard Lyddel, Esq; for a criminal conversation with Lady Abergavenny. II. Of Knox Ward, Esq; for a promise of marriage to Miss Sarah Holt. III. Of Coll. Francis Chartres, for a rape committed on the body of Anne Bond, his servant. Containing the substance of three six penny pamphlets (call'd tryals) on these subjects.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Collection of Remarkable Cases, for the Instruction of Both Sexes, in the Business of Love and Gallantry: Being a Modest and Clear View of the Three Following Tryals. Viz. I. Of Richard Lyddel, Esq; for a Criminal Conversation with Lady Abergavenny. II. Of Knox Ward, Esq; for a Promise of Marriage to Miss Sarah Holt. III. Of Coll. Francis Chartres, for a Rape Committed on the Body of Anne Bond, His Servant. Containing the Substance of Three Six Penny Pamphlets (call'd Tryals) on These Subjects.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Collection of Remarkable Cases, for the Instruction of Both Sexes, in the Business of Love and Gallantry: Being a Modest and Clear View of the Three Following Tryals. Viz. I. Of Richard Lyddel, Esq; for a Criminal Conversation with Lady Abergavenny. II. Of Knox Ward, Esq; for a Promise of Marriage to Miss Sarah Holt. III. Of Coll. Francis Chartres, for a Rape Committed on the Body of Anne Bond, His Servant. Containing the Substance of Three Six Penny Pamphlets (call'd Tryals) on These Subjects.

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