(1706). A comical new dialogue between Mr. G----ff, a pious dissenting parson, and a female-Quaker, (a goldsmith's wife) near Cheapside;: Whom the reverend preacher pick'd up with the discourse that pas'd between them, and the treatment he gave her. Also, how he was apprehended for the same, and carried before a justice of peace: And sent to Wood-street-Compter on Wednesday night last. Printed for J. Robinson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Comical New Dialogue Between Mr. G----ff, a Pious Dissenting Parson, and a Female-Quaker, (a Goldsmith's Wife) Near Cheapside;: Whom the Reverend Preacher Pick'd Up with the Discourse That Pas'd Between Them, and the Treatment He Gave Her. Also, How He Was Apprehended for the Same, and Carried Before a Justice of Peace: And Sent to Wood-street-Compter on Wednesday Night Last. London,: Printed for J. Robinson, 1706.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Comical New Dialogue Between Mr. G----ff, a Pious Dissenting Parson, and a Female-Quaker, (a Goldsmith's Wife) Near Cheapside;: Whom the Reverend Preacher Pick'd Up with the Discourse That Pas'd Between Them, and the Treatment He Gave Her. Also, How He Was Apprehended for the Same, and Carried Before a Justice of Peace: And Sent to Wood-street-Compter on Wednesday Night Last. Printed for J. Robinson, 1706.