Englishman. (1795). An address to the independent liverymen of London: On the sugject of their late petition to Parliament for a peace. With a few observations on the apostacy of certain members, and advice to the citizens of London, respecting the conduct they ought to adopt at the next general election.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEnglishman. An Address to the Independent Liverymen of London: On the Sugject of Their Late Petition to Parliament for a Peace. With a Few Observations on the Apostacy of Certain Members, and Advice to the Citizens of London, Respecting the Conduct They Ought to Adopt at the Next General Election. 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEnglishman. An Address to the Independent Liverymen of London: On the Sugject of Their Late Petition to Parliament for a Peace. With a Few Observations on the Apostacy of Certain Members, and Advice to the Citizens of London, Respecting the Conduct They Ought to Adopt at the Next General Election. 1795.