APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1740). The Remarkable trial of Miss Mary Laws, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire: Who poisoned her father Sir W. Laws, two brothers, and a sister, after she had been seven years at a boarding-school at Aylesbury.-Also an account of her last dying words and confession at the place of execution, in Aylesbury Market-Place. Together with an account of a sermon which was preached on the occasion. Likewise an excellent prayer which she composed a short time before her execution. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Remarkable Trial of Miss Mary Laws, Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire: Who Poisoned Her Father Sir W. Laws, Two Brothers, and a Sister, After She Had Been Seven Years at a Boarding-school at Aylesbury.-Also an Account of Her Last Dying Words and Confession at the Place of Execution, in Aylesbury Market-Place. Together with an Account of a Sermon Which Was Preached on the Occasion. Likewise an Excellent Prayer Which She Composed a Short Time Before Her Execution. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1740.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Remarkable Trial of Miss Mary Laws, Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire: Who Poisoned Her Father Sir W. Laws, Two Brothers, and a Sister, After She Had Been Seven Years at a Boarding-school at Aylesbury.-Also an Account of Her Last Dying Words and Confession at the Place of Execution, in Aylesbury Market-Place. Together with an Account of a Sermon Which Was Preached on the Occasion. Likewise an Excellent Prayer Which She Composed a Short Time Before Her Execution. [publisher not identified], 1740.

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