APA Citation

Weems, M. L. 1. (1823). The bad wife's looking glass, or, God's revenge against cruelty to husbands. Exemplified in the awful history of the beautiful but depraved Mrs. Rebecca Cotton, who most inhumanly murdered her husband John Cotton, Esq. For which horrid act God permitted her, in the prime of life and bloom of beauty, to be cut off by her brother Stephen Kannady, May 5th, 1807 (2nd ed.). Charleston [SC]: Printed for the author..

Chicago Style Citation

Weems, M. L. 1759-1825. The Bad Wife's Looking Glass, Or, God's Revenge against Cruelty to Husbands. Exemplified in the Awful History of the Beautiful but Depraved Mrs. Rebecca Cotton, Who Most Inhumanly Murdered Her Husband John Cotton, Esq. For Which Horrid Act God Permitted Her, in the Prime of Life and Bloom of Beauty, to Be Cut Off By Her Brother Stephen Kannady, May 5th, 1807. 2nd ed. Charleston [SC]: Printed for the author., 1823.

MLA Citation

Weems, M. L. 1759-1825. The Bad Wife's Looking Glass, Or, God's Revenge against Cruelty to Husbands. Exemplified in the Awful History of the Beautiful but Depraved Mrs. Rebecca Cotton, Who Most Inhumanly Murdered Her Husband John Cotton, Esq. For Which Horrid Act God Permitted Her, in the Prime of Life and Bloom of Beauty, to Be Cut Off By Her Brother Stephen Kannady, May 5th, 1807. 2nd ed. Charleston [SC]: Printed for the author., 1823.

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