Middleton, C., & Dobbs, A. (1745). A rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's reply to Captain Middleton [electronic resource]: In which is expos'd, both his wilful and real ignorance of tides, &c. his Jesuitical prevarications, evasions, falsities, and false reasoning . in a word, an unparalelled disingenuity, and . a glaring impudence, are set in a fair light. London : Printed for M. Cooper ., G. Brett ., and R. Amey.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMiddleton, Christopher, and Arthur Dobbs. A Rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's Reply to Captain Middleton [electronic Resource]: In Which Is Expos'd, Both His Wilful and Real Ignorance of Tides, &c. His Jesuitical Prevarications, Evasions, Falsities, and False Reasoning . in a Word, an Unparalelled Disingenuity, and . a Glaring Impudence, Are Set in a Fair Light. London : Printed for M. Cooper ., G. Brett ., and R. Amey, 1745.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMiddleton, Christopher, and Arthur Dobbs. A Rejoinder to Mr. Dobb's Reply to Captain Middleton [electronic Resource]: In Which Is Expos'd, Both His Wilful and Real Ignorance of Tides, &c. His Jesuitical Prevarications, Evasions, Falsities, and False Reasoning . in a Word, an Unparalelled Disingenuity, and . a Glaring Impudence, Are Set in a Fair Light. London : Printed for M. Cooper ., G. Brett ., and R. Amey, 1745.