(1725). A faithful and exact narrative of the horrid tragedy lately acted at Thorn, in Polish Prussia, by the contrivances and instigation of the Jesuits: With an account of the generous, just, and seasonable interposition of their Britannick and Prussian majesties, and other Protestant powers, in that affair. And a serious exhortation to Protestants of all denominations to unite and exert themselves against their common enemy. Printed and sold by the booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Faithful and Exact Narrative of the Horrid Tragedy Lately Acted at Thorn, in Polish Prussia, by the Contrivances and Instigation of the Jesuits: With an Account of the Generous, Just, and Seasonable Interposition of Their Britannick and Prussian Majesties, and Other Protestant Powers, in That Affair. And a Serious Exhortation to Protestants of All Denominations to Unite and Exert Themselves Against Their Common Enemy. Dublin: Printed and sold by the booksellers, 1725.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationA Faithful and Exact Narrative of the Horrid Tragedy Lately Acted at Thorn, in Polish Prussia, by the Contrivances and Instigation of the Jesuits: With an Account of the Generous, Just, and Seasonable Interposition of Their Britannick and Prussian Majesties, and Other Protestant Powers, in That Affair. And a Serious Exhortation to Protestants of All Denominations to Unite and Exert Themselves Against Their Common Enemy. Printed and sold by the booksellers, 1725.