APA (7th ed.) Citation

Weems, M. L. (1812). God's revenge against gambling: Exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth, and honor at gaming tables. With curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers:--I. Miss Fanny Braddock. II. Drisden Harwood. III. Jack Gilmore. IV. T. Alston. V. Maria Antoinete. VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers, and their untimely ends ([2d ed.].). Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Weems, M. L. God's Revenge Against Gambling: Exemplified in the Miserable Lives and Untimely Deaths of a Number of Persons of Both Sexes, Who Had Sacrificed Their Health, Wealth, and Honor at Gaming Tables. With Curious Anecdotes of the Following Unfortunate Gamblers:--I. Miss Fanny Braddock. II. Drisden Harwood. III. Jack Gilmore. IV. T. Alston. V. Maria Antoinete. VI. Other Awful Cases of Young Gamblers, and Their Untimely Ends. [2d ed.]. Philadelphia: Printed for the author, 1812.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Weems, M. L. God's Revenge Against Gambling: Exemplified in the Miserable Lives and Untimely Deaths of a Number of Persons of Both Sexes, Who Had Sacrificed Their Health, Wealth, and Honor at Gaming Tables. With Curious Anecdotes of the Following Unfortunate Gamblers:--I. Miss Fanny Braddock. II. Drisden Harwood. III. Jack Gilmore. IV. T. Alston. V. Maria Antoinete. VI. Other Awful Cases of Young Gamblers, and Their Untimely Ends. [2d ed.]. Printed for the author, 1812.

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