Ward, E. (1772). The noble cuckolds; or The pleasures of a single life, and the miseries of matrimony: Occasionally published upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament, betwixt noble personages. By the Right Hon. Lord --_---- ----. To which is added, address'd to the unmarried of both sexes, The contrast being a parallel between courtship and matrimony. printed for, and sold by Joseph Barber, bookseller, in his circulating library, in Amen Corner, Newcastle and by the rest of the booksellers in town and country. ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWard, Edward. The Noble Cuckolds; or The Pleasures of a Single Life, and the Miseries of Matrimony: Occasionally Published upon the Many Divorces Lately Granted by Parliament, Betwixt Noble Personages. By the Right Hon. Lord --_---- ----. To Which Is Added, Address'd to the Unmarried of Both Sexes, The Contrast Being a Parallel Between Courtship and Matrimony. London: printed for, and sold by Joseph Barber, bookseller, in his circulating library, in Amen Corner, Newcastle and by the rest of the booksellers in town and country. ..., 1772.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWard, Edward. The Noble Cuckolds; or The Pleasures of a Single Life, and the Miseries of Matrimony: Occasionally Published upon the Many Divorces Lately Granted by Parliament, Betwixt Noble Personages. By the Right Hon. Lord --_---- ----. To Which Is Added, Address'd to the Unmarried of Both Sexes, The Contrast Being a Parallel Between Courtship and Matrimony. printed for, and sold by Joseph Barber, bookseller, in his circulating library, in Amen Corner, Newcastle and by the rest of the booksellers in town and country. ..., 1772.