APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cullen, F. G. The loyalists reasons for his giving obedience, and swearing allegiance, to the present government: As being oblieged thereto, by, (it being founded on) the laws of God, nature, nations and civil : and seing, hereby, justice preceeds advantage, and right possession, and rule precedents : wherein are answered (by prevention) all the objections of dissenters, according to their own uncontrovertible principles.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cullen, Francis Grant. The Loyalists Reasons for His Giving Obedience, and Swearing Allegiance, to the Present Government: As Being Oblieged Thereto, by, (it Being Founded on) the Laws of God, Nature, Nations and Civil : And Seing, Hereby, Justice Preceeds Advantage, and Right Possession, and Rule Precedents : Wherein Are Answered (by Prevention) All the Objections of Dissenters, According to Their Own Uncontrovertible Principles.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cullen, Francis Grant. The Loyalists Reasons for His Giving Obedience, and Swearing Allegiance, to the Present Government: As Being Oblieged Thereto, by, (it Being Founded on) the Laws of God, Nature, Nations and Civil : And Seing, Hereby, Justice Preceeds Advantage, and Right Possession, and Rule Precedents : Wherein Are Answered (by Prevention) All the Objections of Dissenters, According to Their Own Uncontrovertible Principles.

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