APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1758). A Genuine narrative of the lives, characters and trials of the four following malefactors: Viz. James Cotes, for a highway-robbery; Richard William Vaughan for forging and counterfeiting bank-notes, in order to deceive Miss-, his sweetheart; William Stevens for stealing twenty-nine yards of woollen cloth, value eighteen pounds. And William Boodger for forging an inland bill of exchange for the payment of forty pounds. With some account of Richard William Vaughan, and William Stevens, never before published, interspersed in their characters. Printed for C. Spendelow, in White-Friers, Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Genuine Narrative of the Lives, Characters and Trials of the Four Following Malefactors: Viz. James Cotes, for a Highway-robbery; Richard William Vaughan for Forging and Counterfeiting Bank-notes, in Order to Deceive Miss-, His Sweetheart; William Stevens for Stealing Twenty-nine Yards of Woollen Cloth, Value Eighteen Pounds. And William Boodger for Forging an Inland Bill of Exchange for the Payment of Forty Pounds. With Some Account of Richard William Vaughan, and William Stevens, Never Before Published, Interspersed in Their Characters. London: Printed for C. Spendelow, in White-Friers, Fleet-Street, 1758.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

A Genuine Narrative of the Lives, Characters and Trials of the Four Following Malefactors: Viz. James Cotes, for a Highway-robbery; Richard William Vaughan for Forging and Counterfeiting Bank-notes, in Order to Deceive Miss-, His Sweetheart; William Stevens for Stealing Twenty-nine Yards of Woollen Cloth, Value Eighteen Pounds. And William Boodger for Forging an Inland Bill of Exchange for the Payment of Forty Pounds. With Some Account of Richard William Vaughan, and William Stevens, Never Before Published, Interspersed in Their Characters. Printed for C. Spendelow, in White-Friers, Fleet-Street, 1758.

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