APA (7th ed.) Citation

Blair, M. The campaign in Saxony: Or, a succinct account of the motives which induced the King of Prussia to invade that country ; the propositions made by him before the taking of Leipsick ; a true relation of the battle of Wilsdorf, and the surrender of Dresden ; ... and the consequences of the definitive treaty of peace. In a letter from Major Blair, an officer in the Prussian service, to his uncle, an officer in the service of the King of Great Britain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Blair, Major. The Campaign in Saxony: Or, a Succinct Account of the Motives Which Induced the King of Prussia to Invade That Country ; the Propositions Made by Him Before the Taking of Leipsick ; a True Relation of the Battle of Wilsdorf, and the Surrender of Dresden ; ... and the Consequences of the Definitive Treaty of Peace. In a Letter from Major Blair, an Officer in the Prussian Service, to His Uncle, an Officer in the Service of the King of Great Britain.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Blair, Major. The Campaign in Saxony: Or, a Succinct Account of the Motives Which Induced the King of Prussia to Invade That Country ; the Propositions Made by Him Before the Taking of Leipsick ; a True Relation of the Battle of Wilsdorf, and the Surrender of Dresden ; ... and the Consequences of the Definitive Treaty of Peace. In a Letter from Major Blair, an Officer in the Prussian Service, to His Uncle, an Officer in the Service of the King of Great Britain.

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