APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cleopas. (1797). The Little Harbinger's first tale of Woe told to the heart: Respecting facts, of life and death, demonstrated, in sixteen abridged cases, with marginal notes and moral reflections to which is added, the remarkable speech of a dead man roused into rage, and which involves the interest of thousands. By Cleopas. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cleopas. The Little Harbinger's First Tale of Woe Told to the Heart: Respecting Facts, of Life and Death, Demonstrated, in Sixteen Abridged Cases, with Marginal Notes and Moral Reflections to Which Is Added, the Remarkable Speech of a Dead Man Roused into Rage, and Which Involves the Interest of Thousands. By Cleopas. London: [publisher not identified], 1797.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cleopas. The Little Harbinger's First Tale of Woe Told to the Heart: Respecting Facts, of Life and Death, Demonstrated, in Sixteen Abridged Cases, with Marginal Notes and Moral Reflections to Which Is Added, the Remarkable Speech of a Dead Man Roused into Rage, and Which Involves the Interest of Thousands. By Cleopas. [publisher not identified], 1797.

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