Titles by Montagu, Barbara in CHICAGO format
There are 6 titles associated with this person.
Scott,
Sarah,
and Barbara
Montagu.
A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue. By a gentleman on his travels.
London:
John Newbery,
1762.
Montagu,
Barbara,
and Sarah
Scott.
A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. By a gentleman on his travels.
Dublin:
Peter Wilson [6 Dame Street],
1763.
Montagu,
Barbara,
and Sarah
Scott.
A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue. By a gentleman on his travels. The second edition corrected.
London:
John Newbery,
1764.
Montagu,
Barbara,
and Sarah
Scott.
A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the Mind to the Love of Virtue. By a gentleman on his travels. The second edition.
Dublin:
Peter Wilson [6 Dame Street],
1764.
Montagu,
Barbara,
and Sarah
Scott.
A description of Millenium Hall, and the country adjacent: together with the character of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. By a gentleman on his travels. The third edition.
London:
John Newbery,
1767.
Montagu,
Barbara,
and Sarah
Scott.
A description of Millenium Hall, and the county adjacent: together with the characters of the inhabitants, and such historical anecdotes and reflections, as may excite in the reader proper sentiments of humanity, and lead the mind to the love of virtue. By a gentleman on his travels. The fourth edition.
London:
Thomas Carnan and Francis Newbery,
1778.