Citação APA (7ª ed.)

(1833). The French convert, an authentic account of the happy conversion of a French Countess from the Gross errors and superstitions of Roman Catholicism, to the Protestant religion, with her great and unparalleled sufferings in consequence of her conversion, and her wonderful deliverance from two assassins hired by a popish priest to murder her. Coffin and Roby.

Citação do estilo Chicago (17ª ed.)

The French Convert, an Authentic Account of the Happy Conversion of a French Countess from the Gross Errors and Superstitions of Roman Catholicism, to the Protestant Religion, with Her Great and Unparalleled Sufferings in Consequence of Her Conversion, and Her Wonderful Deliverance from Two Assassins Hired by a Popish Priest to Murder Her. Concord, N.H.: Coffin and Roby, 1833.

Citação MLA (8ª ed.)

The French Convert, an Authentic Account of the Happy Conversion of a French Countess from the Gross Errors and Superstitions of Roman Catholicism, to the Protestant Religion, with Her Great and Unparalleled Sufferings in Consequence of Her Conversion, and Her Wonderful Deliverance from Two Assassins Hired by a Popish Priest to Murder Her. Coffin and Roby, 1833.

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