Cary, C. E. (1825). Memoirs of Miss C.E. Cary: Who was retained in the service of the late Queen Caroline, to fill the situation in Her Majesty's household next to Lady Anne Hamilton, containing interesting anecdotes of some of the first persons in this country, and an exposition of the recrimination intended to have been brought forward by the late queen's party, but which was prevented by Miss Cary : with proofs and documents in support of the facts : in three volumes. T. Traveller.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCary, C. E. Memoirs of Miss C.E. Cary: Who Was Retained in the Service of the Late Queen Caroline, to Fill the Situation in Her Majesty's Household Next to Lady Anne Hamilton, Containing Interesting Anecdotes of Some of the First Persons in This Country, and an Exposition of the Recrimination Intended to Have Been Brought Forward by the Late Queen's Party, but Which Was Prevented by Miss Cary : With Proofs and Documents in Support of the Facts : In Three Volumes. London: T. Traveller, 1825.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCary, C. E. Memoirs of Miss C.E. Cary: Who Was Retained in the Service of the Late Queen Caroline, to Fill the Situation in Her Majesty's Household Next to Lady Anne Hamilton, Containing Interesting Anecdotes of Some of the First Persons in This Country, and an Exposition of the Recrimination Intended to Have Been Brought Forward by the Late Queen's Party, but Which Was Prevented by Miss Cary : With Proofs and Documents in Support of the Facts : In Three Volumes. T. Traveller, 1825.