Gale (Firm). (1757). The Portsmouth grand humbug: Or, A merry dialogue between the boatswain and his mate, on board the monarch man of war, relating to Admiral Byng, who is to be shot one time or other. Printed for Timothy Wholebones, in High Holbourn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Portsmouth Grand Humbug: Or, A Merry Dialogue Between the Boatswain and His Mate, on Board the Monarch Man of War, Relating to Admiral Byng, Who Is to Be Shot One Time or Other. [London]: Printed for Timothy Wholebones, in High Holbourn, 1757.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Portsmouth Grand Humbug: Or, A Merry Dialogue Between the Boatswain and His Mate, on Board the Monarch Man of War, Relating to Admiral Byng, Who Is to Be Shot One Time or Other. Printed for Timothy Wholebones, in High Holbourn, 1757.