Vaughan, S. A refutation of a false aspersion: First thrown out upon Samuel Vaughan, Esq. in the Public Ledger of the twenty-third of August 1769, and since that time industriously propagated, with an intent to injure him in the eye of the public.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVaughan, Samuel. A Refutation of a False Aspersion: First Thrown Out upon Samuel Vaughan, Esq. in the Public Ledger of the Twenty-third of August 1769, and Since That Time Industriously Propagated, with an Intent to Injure Him in the Eye of the Public.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVaughan, Samuel. A Refutation of a False Aspersion: First Thrown Out upon Samuel Vaughan, Esq. in the Public Ledger of the Twenty-third of August 1769, and Since That Time Industriously Propagated, with an Intent to Injure Him in the Eye of the Public.