Clarke, W. A. (1786). A reply to the Rev. Thomas Davis of reading, in Berkshire: Occasioned by his letter of Abuse, addressed to William Augustus Clarke, of Red-Cross-Street. London: Printed by W. Justins, No. 35, Shoe-Maker-Row, (late Pasham's) Black-Friers, Ludgate-Hill. To be had at Mr. Clarke's Meeting-House, No. 16, Red-Cross-Street.
Chicago Style CitationClarke, William Augustus. A Reply to the Rev. Thomas Davis of Reading, in Berkshire: Occasioned By His Letter of Abuse, Addressed to William Augustus Clarke, of Red-Cross-Street. London: Printed by W. Justins, No. 35, Shoe-Maker-Row, (late Pasham's) Black-Friers, Ludgate-Hill. To be had at Mr. Clarke's Meeting-House, No. 16, Red-Cross-Street, 1786.
MLA CitationClarke, William Augustus. A Reply to the Rev. Thomas Davis of Reading, in Berkshire: Occasioned By His Letter of Abuse, Addressed to William Augustus Clarke, of Red-Cross-Street. London: Printed by W. Justins, No. 35, Shoe-Maker-Row, (late Pasham's) Black-Friers, Ludgate-Hill. To be had at Mr. Clarke's Meeting-House, No. 16, Red-Cross-Street, 1786.