Punkin, J. (1838). Downfall of freemasonry: Being an authentic history of the rise, progress, and triumph of antimasonry; also, of the origin and increase of abolition: together with a faithful account of the travels, dangers, attacks, discoveries, and escapes of the governor from the cut-throats of the lodge, during the first years of his administration ... Pub. for the editor, near the Council chambers, Unction room.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPunkin, Jonathan. Downfall of Freemasonry: Being an Authentic History of the Rise, Progress, and Triumph of Antimasonry; Also, of the Origin and Increase of Abolition: Together with a Faithful Account of the Travels, Dangers, Attacks, Discoveries, and Escapes of the Governor from the Cut-throats of the Lodge, During the First Years of His Administration ... [Harrisburg?]: Pub. for the editor, near the Council chambers, Unction room, 1838.
MLA引文Punkin, Jonathan. Downfall of Freemasonry: Being an Authentic History of the Rise, Progress, and Triumph of Antimasonry; Also, of the Origin and Increase of Abolition: Together with a Faithful Account of the Travels, Dangers, Attacks, Discoveries, and Escapes of the Governor from the Cut-throats of the Lodge, During the First Years of His Administration ... Pub. for the editor, near the Council chambers, Unction room, 1838.