Browne, M., Blake, M. J., Phillips, C., & Finnerty, T. (1817). Irish Gallantry!: Fairburn's edition of the unprecedented trial between Mark Browne, Esq., plaintiff, and Martin Joseph Blake, Esq., defendant : for adultry : including Mr. Phillips's eloquent speech for the plaintiff at full length, with the whole of the curious evidence on both sides, of which the judge (Lord Norbury) suppressed the publication!!! : comprising such a body of piquante, unique, and extraordinary eveidence of Irish Gallantry, as was never before brought into a Court of Justice (Fourth Edition.). Published by John Fairburn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrowne, Mark, Martin Jos Blake, Charles Phillips, i T. Finnerty. Irish Gallantry!: Fairburn's Edition of the Unprecedented Trial Between Mark Browne, Esq., Plaintiff, and Martin Joseph Blake, Esq., Defendant : For Adultry : Including Mr. Phillips's Eloquent Speech for the Plaintiff at Full Length, with the Whole of the Curious Evidence on Both Sides, of Which the Judge (Lord Norbury) Suppressed the Publication!!! : Comprising Such a Body of Piquante, Unique, and Extraordinary Eveidence of Irish Gallantry, as Was Never Before Brought into a Court of Justice. Fourth Edition. London: Published by John Fairburn, 1817.
Cita MLABrowne, Mark, et al. Irish Gallantry!: Fairburn's Edition of the Unprecedented Trial Between Mark Browne, Esq., Plaintiff, and Martin Joseph Blake, Esq., Defendant : For Adultry : Including Mr. Phillips's Eloquent Speech for the Plaintiff at Full Length, with the Whole of the Curious Evidence on Both Sides, of Which the Judge (Lord Norbury) Suppressed the Publication!!! : Comprising Such a Body of Piquante, Unique, and Extraordinary Eveidence of Irish Gallantry, as Was Never Before Brought into a Court of Justice. Fourth Edition. Published by John Fairburn, 1817.