APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dunton, J. (1699). The Dublin scuffle: Being a challenge sent by John Dunton, citizen of London, to Patrick Campbell, bookseller in Dublin together with the small skirmishes of bills and advertisements. To which is added the billet doux sent him by a citizen's wife in Dublin, tempting him to lewdness, with his answer to her. Also some account of conversations in Ireland .. (First Edition.). A. Baldwin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dunton, John. The Dublin Scuffle: Being a Challenge Sent by John Dunton, Citizen of London, to Patrick Campbell, Bookseller in Dublin Together with the Small Skirmishes of Bills and Advertisements. To Which Is Added the Billet Doux Sent Him by a Citizen's Wife in Dublin, Tempting Him to Lewdness, with His Answer to Her. Also Some Account of Conversations in Ireland .. First Edition. London: A. Baldwin, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dunton, John. The Dublin Scuffle: Being a Challenge Sent by John Dunton, Citizen of London, to Patrick Campbell, Bookseller in Dublin Together with the Small Skirmishes of Bills and Advertisements. To Which Is Added the Billet Doux Sent Him by a Citizen's Wife in Dublin, Tempting Him to Lewdness, with His Answer to Her. Also Some Account of Conversations in Ireland .. First Edition. A. Baldwin, 1699.

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