APA (7th ed.) Citation

Byng, J. (1757). The speech of the Honble. Admiral Byng: Intended to have been spoken on board the Monarque, at the time of his execution, on Monday, March 14, 1757. But, his sorrow not suffering him, he delivered it to a friend to be published. Printed for T. Lindsey, in Lovell's Court, Pater-noster-Row; Messieurs Cooke, James, and Kingman, at the Royal-Exchange; and T. Langford, at the Peacock, in the Strand.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Byng, John. The Speech of the Honble. Admiral Byng: Intended to Have Been Spoken on Board the Monarque, at the Time of His Execution, on Monday, March 14, 1757. But, His Sorrow Not Suffering Him, He Delivered It to a Friend to Be Published. London: Printed for T. Lindsey, in Lovell's Court, Pater-noster-Row; Messieurs Cooke, James, and Kingman, at the Royal-Exchange; and T. Langford, at the Peacock, in the Strand, 1757.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Byng, John. The Speech of the Honble. Admiral Byng: Intended to Have Been Spoken on Board the Monarque, at the Time of His Execution, on Monday, March 14, 1757. But, His Sorrow Not Suffering Him, He Delivered It to a Friend to Be Published. Printed for T. Lindsey, in Lovell's Court, Pater-noster-Row; Messieurs Cooke, James, and Kingman, at the Royal-Exchange; and T. Langford, at the Peacock, in the Strand, 1757.

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