APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gore, M., Foster, E., & Egan, P. (1823). The Fancy's Togs' Man versus Young Sadboy, the Milling Quaker: A trial in the Court of Common Pleas, on Thursday, April 24, 1823, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Park, for the recovery of the value of clothes made for Edmund Foster, a minor, by Mr. Gore, tailor and draper : the interesting and laughable speech of Mr. Sergeant Pell, for the defendant. Pierce-Egan.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gore, Mr, Edmund Foster, and Pierce Egan. The Fancy's Togs' Man Versus Young Sadboy, the Milling Quaker: A Trial in the Court of Common Pleas, on Thursday, April 24, 1823, Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Park, for the Recovery of the Value of Clothes Made for Edmund Foster, a Minor, by Mr. Gore, Tailor and Draper : The Interesting and Laughable Speech of Mr. Sergeant Pell, for the Defendant. [London]: Pierce-Egan, 1823.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Gore, Mr, et al. The Fancy's Togs' Man Versus Young Sadboy, the Milling Quaker: A Trial in the Court of Common Pleas, on Thursday, April 24, 1823, Before the Hon. Mr. Justice Park, for the Recovery of the Value of Clothes Made for Edmund Foster, a Minor, by Mr. Gore, Tailor and Draper : The Interesting and Laughable Speech of Mr. Sergeant Pell, for the Defendant. Pierce-Egan, 1823.

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