Cobbett, W. (1796). The Bloody buoy thrown out as a warning to the political pilots of America; or a faithful relation of a multitude of acts of horrid barbarity, such as the eye never witnessed, the tongue never expressed, or the imagination conceived: Until the commencement of the French Revolution. To which is added an instructive essay, tracing these dreadful effects to their real causes. Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Davies.
Chicago Style CitationCobbett, William. The Bloody Buoy Thrown Out As a Warning to the Political Pilots of America; or a Faithful Relation of a Multitude of Acts of Horrid Barbarity, Such As the Eye Never Witnessed, the Tongue Never Expressed, or the Imagination Conceived: Until the Commencement of the French Revolution. To Which Is Added an Instructive Essay, Tracing These Dreadful Effects to Their Real Causes. Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Davies, 1796.
MLA CitationCobbett, William. The Bloody Buoy Thrown Out As a Warning to the Political Pilots of America; or a Faithful Relation of a Multitude of Acts of Horrid Barbarity, Such As the Eye Never Witnessed, the Tongue Never Expressed, or the Imagination Conceived: Until the Commencement of the French Revolution. To Which Is Added an Instructive Essay, Tracing These Dreadful Effects to Their Real Causes. Philadelphia: Printed for Benjamin Davies, 1796.