APA Citation

Bower, A., & Barron, R. (1750). A faithful account of Mr. Archibald Bower's motives: For leaving his office of secretary to the Court of Inquisition; including also, a relation of the horrid treatment of an innocent gentleman, who was driven mad by his sufferings, ... in this ... Court; and of a nobleman who expired under his tortures ... with the difficulties he met with in escaping from thence. printed for George Faulkner; William Brien; James Esdall; Samuel Price.

MLA Citation

Bower, Archibald, and Richard Barron. A Faithful Account of Mr. Archibald Bower's Motives: For Leaving His Office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition; Including Also, a Relation of the Horrid Treatment of an Innocent Gentleman, Who Was Driven Mad by His Sufferings, ... in This ... Court; and of a Nobleman Who Expired Under His Tortures ... with the Difficulties He Met with in Escaping from Thence. printed for George Faulkner; William Brien; James Esdall; Samuel Price, 1750.

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