Graham, D. (1792). Comical sayings of Pady from Cork; with his coat button'd behind: Being an elegant conference betwixt English Tom and Irish Teague; with pady's catechism, his opinion of purgatory, the state of, the dead; and his supplication when a mountain sailor. To which is added his creed for all Romish believers. [I]n all its parts carefully corrected.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGraham, Dougal. Comical Sayings of Pady from Cork; with His Coat Button'd Behind: Being an Elegant Conference Betwixt English Tom and Irish Teague; with Pady's Catechism, His Opinion of Purgatory, the State of, the Dead; and His Supplication When a Mountain Sailor. To Which Is Added His Creed for All Romish Believers. [I]n All Its Parts Carefully Corrected. 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGraham, Dougal. Comical Sayings of Pady from Cork; with His Coat Button'd Behind: Being an Elegant Conference Betwixt English Tom and Irish Teague; with Pady's Catechism, His Opinion of Purgatory, the State of, the Dead; and His Supplication When a Mountain Sailor. To Which Is Added His Creed for All Romish Believers. [I]n All Its Parts Carefully Corrected. 1792.