(1769). To the freeholders, and freemen of the city and province of New-York: Gentlemen, The method of taking the suffrages of the people, for places of trust, by ballot, is so manifestly conducive to the preservation of liberty, that its opposer must necessarily be eyed with jealousy .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo the Freeholders, and Freemen of the City and Province of New-York: Gentlemen, The Method of Taking the Suffrages of the People, for Places of Trust, by Ballot, Is so Manifestly Conducive to the Preservation of Liberty, That Its Opposer Must Necessarily Be Eyed with Jealousy .. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1769.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTo the Freeholders, and Freemen of the City and Province of New-York: Gentlemen, The Method of Taking the Suffrages of the People, for Places of Trust, by Ballot, Is so Manifestly Conducive to the Preservation of Liberty, That Its Opposer Must Necessarily Be Eyed with Jealousy .. [publisher not identified], 1769.