APA Citation

Gaya, L. d. (1704). Marriage ceremonies; as now used in all parts of the world. Very diverting, especially to the Ladies. Written originally in Italian, by Seignior Gaya The third edition. To which are added, large animadversions, and some remarks upon marriage. As also, A looking-glass for married people: Or, The Fantastick Adventures of Sir E-H-With his Seven Wives. Written by himself, in the time of his Confinement. Put into Modern English, by Mr. Tho. Brown. London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall.

Chicago Style Citation

Gaya, Louis de. Marriage Ceremonies; As Now Used in All Parts of the World. Very Diverting, Especially to the Ladies. Written Originally in Italian, By Seignior Gaya The Third Edition. To Which Are Added, Large Animadversions, and Some Remarks Upon Marriage. As Also, A Looking-glass for Married People: Or, The Fantastick Adventures of Sir E-H-With His Seven Wives. Written By Himself, in the Time of His Confinement. Put Into Modern English, By Mr. Tho. Brown. London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1704.

MLA Citation

Gaya, Louis de. Marriage Ceremonies; As Now Used in All Parts of the World. Very Diverting, Especially to the Ladies. Written Originally in Italian, By Seignior Gaya The Third Edition. To Which Are Added, Large Animadversions, and Some Remarks Upon Marriage. As Also, A Looking-glass for Married People: Or, The Fantastick Adventures of Sir E-H-With His Seven Wives. Written By Himself, in the Time of His Confinement. Put Into Modern English, By Mr. Tho. Brown. London: printed for John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1704.

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