D. J. W., g. i. N. (1756). A letter from a gentleman in Nova-Scotia, to a person of distinction on the continent. Describing the present state of government in that colony. With some seasonable remarks.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationD. J. W., gentleman in Nova-Scotia. A Letter from a Gentleman in Nova-Scotia, to a Person of Distinction on the Continent. Describing the Present State of Government in That Colony. With Some Seasonable Remarks. 1756.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationD. J. W., gentleman in Nova-Scotia. A Letter from a Gentleman in Nova-Scotia, to a Person of Distinction on the Continent. Describing the Present State of Government in That Colony. With Some Seasonable Remarks. 1756.
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