APA Citation

Pownall, T. (1795). An antiquarian romance: Endeavouring to mark a line, by which the most ancient people, and the processions of the earliest inhabitancy of Europe, may be investigated. Some remarks on Mr. Whitaker's criticisms annexed. By Governor Pownall. London: printed by and for John Nichols.

Chicago Style Citation

Pownall, Thomas. An Antiquarian Romance: Endeavouring to Mark a Line, By Which the Most Ancient People, and the Processions of the Earliest Inhabitancy of Europe, May Be Investigated. Some Remarks On Mr. Whitaker's Criticisms Annexed. By Governor Pownall. London: printed by and for John Nichols, 1795.

MLA Citation

Pownall, Thomas. An Antiquarian Romance: Endeavouring to Mark a Line, By Which the Most Ancient People, and the Processions of the Earliest Inhabitancy of Europe, May Be Investigated. Some Remarks On Mr. Whitaker's Criticisms Annexed. By Governor Pownall. London: printed by and for John Nichols, 1795.

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