Moreau, J. N., William Augustus, d. o. C., & Napier, R. (1759). The mystery reveal'd, or, Truth brought to light: Being a discovery of some facts, in relation to the conduct of the late m---y, which however extraordinary they may appear, are yet supported by such testimonies of authentick papers and memoirs : as neither confidence, can outbrave : nor cunning invalidate. Printed for and sold by W. Cater [etc.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMoreau, Jacob Nicolas, duke of Cuberland William Augustus, and Robert Napier. The Mystery Reveal'd, or, Truth Brought to Light: Being a Discovery of Some Facts, in Relation to the Conduct of the Late M---y, Which However Extraordinary They May Appear, Are yet Supported by Such Testimonies of Authentick Papers and Memoirs : As Neither Confidence, Can Outbrave : Nor Cunning Invalidate. London: Printed for and sold by W. Cater [etc.], 1759.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMoreau, Jacob Nicolas, et al. The Mystery Reveal'd, or, Truth Brought to Light: Being a Discovery of Some Facts, in Relation to the Conduct of the Late M---y, Which However Extraordinary They May Appear, Are yet Supported by Such Testimonies of Authentick Papers and Memoirs : As Neither Confidence, Can Outbrave : Nor Cunning Invalidate. Printed for and sold by W. Cater [etc.], 1759.