APA
(1756). Bungiana, or an assemblage of what-d'ye-call-em's, in prose and verse: that have occasionally appeared relative to the conduct of a certain naval commander, now first collected; in order to perpetuate the memory of his wonderful atchievements. [Dublin]: London, printed, and, Dublin, re-printed and sold by the booksellers.
Chicago
1756. Bungiana, or an assemblage of what-d'ye-call-em's, in prose and verse: that have occasionally appeared relative to the conduct of a certain naval commander, now first collected; in order to perpetuate the memory of his wonderful atchievements. [Dublin]: London, printed, and, Dublin, re-printed and sold by the booksellers.
Harvard
(1756). Bungiana, or an assemblage of what-d'ye-call-em's, in prose and verse: that have occasionally appeared relative to the conduct of a certain naval commander, now first collected; in order to perpetuate the memory of his wonderful atchievements. [Dublin]: London, printed, and, Dublin, re-printed and sold by the booksellers.
MLA
Bungiana, or an assemblage of what-d'ye-call-em's, in prose and verse: that have occasionally appeared relative to the conduct of a certain naval commander, now first collected; in order to perpetuate the memory of his wonderful atchievements. [Dublin]: London, printed, and, Dublin, re-printed and sold by the booksellers. 1756.