Stanton, L. (1815). The extraordinary and unprecedented trial of Louisa Stanton, late Bradley, of no.4, Upper George Street, Portman Square: For wilful and corrupt perjury against her husband, in certain articles of the peace; upon which a true bill of indictment was found; and who was arraigned at the bar, Tuesday the 10th. of January, 1815, at Clerkenwell Sessions-House; illustrated by an explanatory exposition of all the circumstances containing her pregnancy, previous to an elopement, nine days after marriage. Printed for the author, by Seale and Bates, ... and sold by most booksellers in the United Kingdom..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStanton, Louisa. The Extraordinary and Unprecedented Trial of Louisa Stanton, Late Bradley, of No.4, Upper George Street, Portman Square: For Wilful and Corrupt Perjury Against Her Husband, in Certain Articles of the Peace; upon Which a True Bill of Indictment Was Found; and Who Was Arraigned at the Bar, Tuesday the 10th. of January, 1815, at Clerkenwell Sessions-House; Illustrated by an Explanatory Exposition of All the Circumstances Containing Her Pregnancy, Previous to an Elopement, Nine Days After Marriage. London: Printed for the author, by Seale and Bates, ... and sold by most booksellers in the United Kingdom., 1815.
MLA引文Stanton, Louisa. The Extraordinary and Unprecedented Trial of Louisa Stanton, Late Bradley, of No.4, Upper George Street, Portman Square: For Wilful and Corrupt Perjury Against Her Husband, in Certain Articles of the Peace; upon Which a True Bill of Indictment Was Found; and Who Was Arraigned at the Bar, Tuesday the 10th. of January, 1815, at Clerkenwell Sessions-House; Illustrated by an Explanatory Exposition of All the Circumstances Containing Her Pregnancy, Previous to an Elopement, Nine Days After Marriage. Printed for the author, by Seale and Bates, ... and sold by most booksellers in the United Kingdom., 1815.