Oldmixon, M. (1714). A detection of the sophistry and falsities of the pamphlet, entitul'd, The secret history of the white staff: Containing a further enquiry into the staff's conduct during the late management; particularly with respect to the pretender and the correspondence the faction held with the Court of Bar-le-Duc. Part. II. Printed for G. Rish, bookseller at the London in Dames-Street, over-against the Horse-Guard, 1714. Where news plays and novels are to be sold as soon as they come from London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOldmixon, Mr. A Detection of the Sophistry and Falsities of the Pamphlet, Entitul'd, The Secret History of the White Staff: Containing a Further Enquiry into the Staff's Conduct During the Late Management; Particularly with Respect to the Pretender and the Correspondence the Faction Held with the Court of Bar-le-Duc. Part. II. Dublin: Printed for G. Rish, bookseller at the London in Dames-Street, over-against the Horse-Guard, 1714. Where news plays and novels are to be sold as soon as they come from London, 1714.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOldmixon, Mr. A Detection of the Sophistry and Falsities of the Pamphlet, Entitul'd, The Secret History of the White Staff: Containing a Further Enquiry into the Staff's Conduct During the Late Management; Particularly with Respect to the Pretender and the Correspondence the Faction Held with the Court of Bar-le-Duc. Part. II. Printed for G. Rish, bookseller at the London in Dames-Street, over-against the Horse-Guard, 1714. Where news plays and novels are to be sold as soon as they come from London, 1714.