APA Citation

Winnington, T. (1747). An apology for the conduct of a late celebrated second-rate minister: From the year 1729, at which time he commenc'd courtier, till within a few weeks of his death, in 1746. Giving a clear View of his real Principles and Design, and containing many curious and interesting Particulars, relative to the Times and to Persons in the highest Stations. Written by himself and found among his papers. London: printed for W. Webb, in Paternoster-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Winnington, Thomas. An Apology for the Conduct of a Late Celebrated Second-rate Minister: From the Year 1729, At Which Time He Commenc'd Courtier, Till Within a Few Weeks of His Death, in 1746. Giving a Clear View of His Real Principles and Design, and Containing Many Curious and Interesting Particulars, Relative to the Times and to Persons in the Highest Stations. Written By Himself and Found Among His Papers. London: printed for W. Webb, in Paternoster-Row, 1747.

MLA Citation

Winnington, Thomas. An Apology for the Conduct of a Late Celebrated Second-rate Minister: From the Year 1729, At Which Time He Commenc'd Courtier, Till Within a Few Weeks of His Death, in 1746. Giving a Clear View of His Real Principles and Design, and Containing Many Curious and Interesting Particulars, Relative to the Times and to Persons in the Highest Stations. Written By Himself and Found Among His Papers. London: printed for W. Webb, in Paternoster-Row, 1747.

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