A Public defense of the right of the New-Hampshire Grants (so called) on both sides Connecticut-River: To associate together and form themselves into an independent state.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Public Defense of the Right of the New-Hampshire Grants (so Called) on Both Sides Connecticut-River: To Associate Together and Form Themselves into an Independent State.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Public Defense of the Right of the New-Hampshire Grants (so Called) on Both Sides Connecticut-River: To Associate Together and Form Themselves into an Independent State.
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