Paterson, J. (1768). Bread and liberty. Paterson (the friend of the poor) for ever. March 23, 1768: To the worthy liverymen of the City of London, gentlemen, your interest, and poll, are earnestly requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. citizen and barber, .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPaterson, John. Bread and Liberty. Paterson (the Friend of the Poor) for Ever. March 23, 1768: To the Worthy Liverymen of the City of London, Gentlemen, Your Interest, and Poll, Are Earnestly Requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. Citizen and Barber, .. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1768.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPaterson, John. Bread and Liberty. Paterson (the Friend of the Poor) for Ever. March 23, 1768: To the Worthy Liverymen of the City of London, Gentlemen, Your Interest, and Poll, Are Earnestly Requested for Deputy John Paterson, Esq. Citizen and Barber, .. [publisher not identified], 1768.