APA (7th ed.) Citation

Belcher, J. (1791). An authentic account of the riots in Birmingham: On the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th days of July, 1791; also, the judge's charge, the pleadings of the counsel, and the substance of the evidence given on the trials of the rioters and an impartial collection of letters, written by the supporters of the establishment and the dissenters, in consequence of the tumults. The whole compiled in order to preserve to posterity the genuine particulars and connexions of an event, which attracted the attention of Europe. Printed (for the compiler) and sold by J. Belcher, in Deritend.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Belcher, James. An Authentic Account of the Riots in Birmingham: On the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th Days of July, 1791; Also, the Judge's Charge, the Pleadings of the Counsel, and the Substance of the Evidence Given on the Trials of the Rioters and an Impartial Collection of Letters, Written by the Supporters of the Establishment and the Dissenters, in Consequence of the Tumults. The Whole Compiled in Order to Preserve to Posterity the Genuine Particulars and Connexions of an Event, Which Attracted the Attention of Europe. [S.l]: Printed (for the compiler) and sold by J. Belcher, in Deritend, 1791.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Belcher, James. An Authentic Account of the Riots in Birmingham: On the 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th Days of July, 1791; Also, the Judge's Charge, the Pleadings of the Counsel, and the Substance of the Evidence Given on the Trials of the Rioters and an Impartial Collection of Letters, Written by the Supporters of the Establishment and the Dissenters, in Consequence of the Tumults. The Whole Compiled in Order to Preserve to Posterity the Genuine Particulars and Connexions of an Event, Which Attracted the Attention of Europe. Printed (for the compiler) and sold by J. Belcher, in Deritend, 1791.

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