APA Citation

Farmer, T. (1763). The plain truth: Being a genuine narrative of the methods made use of to procure a copy of the Essay on woman. With several extracts from the work itself, given as a Specimen of its astonishing Impurity. By Thomas Farmer, Printer, into whose Hands the Original Copy accidentally fell. London: printed for the author, and sold by I. Pottinger, in Paternoster-Row, and J. Seymour, in Threadneedle-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Farmer, Thomas. The Plain Truth: Being a Genuine Narrative of the Methods Made Use of to Procure a Copy of the Essay On Woman. With Several Extracts From the Work Itself, Given As a Specimen of Its Astonishing Impurity. By Thomas Farmer, Printer, Into Whose Hands the Original Copy Accidentally Fell. London: printed for the author, and sold by I. Pottinger, in Paternoster-Row, and J. Seymour, in Threadneedle-Street, 1763.

MLA Citation

Farmer, Thomas. The Plain Truth: Being a Genuine Narrative of the Methods Made Use of to Procure a Copy of the Essay On Woman. With Several Extracts From the Work Itself, Given As a Specimen of Its Astonishing Impurity. By Thomas Farmer, Printer, Into Whose Hands the Original Copy Accidentally Fell. London: printed for the author, and sold by I. Pottinger, in Paternoster-Row, and J. Seymour, in Threadneedle-Street, 1763.

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