APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baker, M. (1719). The last speech and confession of Mrs. Mary Baker who was hang'd at Tyburn: On Wednesday the 23d of September 1719 for marrying three and twenty husbands; with her life and conversation, and an exact accompt of all her husbands names, their places of abode, and the losses they sustain'd by her: together with her farewel to the world. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baker, Mary. The Last Speech and Confession of Mrs. Mary Baker Who Was Hang'd at Tyburn: On Wednesday the 23d of September 1719 for Marrying Three and Twenty Husbands; with Her Life and Conversation, and an Exact Accompt of All Her Husbands Names, Their Places of Abode, and the Losses They Sustain'd by Her: Together with Her Farewel to the World. [Edinburgh]: [publisher not identified], 1719.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Baker, Mary. The Last Speech and Confession of Mrs. Mary Baker Who Was Hang'd at Tyburn: On Wednesday the 23d of September 1719 for Marrying Three and Twenty Husbands; with Her Life and Conversation, and an Exact Accompt of All Her Husbands Names, Their Places of Abode, and the Losses They Sustain'd by Her: Together with Her Farewel to the World. [publisher not identified], 1719.

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