APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bathurst, H. B. (1752). The genuine speech of the Hon. Mr. ------ at the late trial of Miss Blandy: Which contains a summary of all the proofs against her; with notes on it's faults, and beauties; and observations on the effects it had on the audience: particularly, the behaviour of Miss Blandy, during the tryal: and some farther discoveries that have been made since, and not printed in any other account. Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bathurst, Henry Bathurst. The Genuine Speech of the Hon. Mr. ------ at the Late Trial of Miss Blandy: Which Contains a Summary of All the Proofs Against Her; with Notes on It's Faults, and Beauties; and Observations on the Effects It Had on the Audience: Particularly, the Behaviour of Miss Blandy, During the Tryal: And Some Farther Discoveries That Have Been Made Since, and Not Printed in Any Other Account. London: Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1752.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bathurst, Henry Bathurst. The Genuine Speech of the Hon. Mr. ------ at the Late Trial of Miss Blandy: Which Contains a Summary of All the Proofs Against Her; with Notes on It's Faults, and Beauties; and Observations on the Effects It Had on the Audience: Particularly, the Behaviour of Miss Blandy, During the Tryal: And Some Farther Discoveries That Have Been Made Since, and Not Printed in Any Other Account. Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1752.

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