Independent burgess. (1781). To the worthy electors of Colchester. Gentlemen, you have so lately asserted the right of independent electors to choose their own representative, in the free choice of your worthy Member Sir Robert Smyth. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIndependent burgess. To the Worthy Electors of Colchester. Gentlemen, You Have so Lately Asserted the Right of Independent Electors to Choose Their Own Representative, in the Free Choice of Your Worthy Member Sir Robert Smyth. [Colchester]: [publisher not identified], 1781.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIndependent burgess. To the Worthy Electors of Colchester. Gentlemen, You Have so Lately Asserted the Right of Independent Electors to Choose Their Own Representative, in the Free Choice of Your Worthy Member Sir Robert Smyth. [publisher not identified], 1781.