APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dalrymple, J. (1798). Consequences of the French invasion: Sir John Dalrymple avows himself to be author of this pamphlet of satirical instruction, conveyed in a new way; and entreats the attention of the public to it at the present crisis of impending invasion.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dalrymple, John. Consequences of the French Invasion: Sir John Dalrymple Avows Himself to Be Author of This Pamphlet of Satirical Instruction, Conveyed in a New Way; and Entreats the Attention of the Public to It at the Present Crisis of Impending Invasion. 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dalrymple, John. Consequences of the French Invasion: Sir John Dalrymple Avows Himself to Be Author of This Pamphlet of Satirical Instruction, Conveyed in a New Way; and Entreats the Attention of the Public to It at the Present Crisis of Impending Invasion. 1798.

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