(1768). To the merchants, and traders, of the city of Philadelphia: Gentlemen, The worthy and patriotic writer of the Farmer's letters, has clearly demonstrated, that the liberties of the British colonies in America, have been most cruelly violated by the late parliamentary impositions on paper, glass, &c. for the sole purpose of raising a revenue upon us without our consent .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo the Merchants, and Traders, of the City of Philadelphia: Gentlemen, The Worthy and Patriotic Writer of the Farmer's Letters, Has Clearly Demonstrated, That the Liberties of the British Colonies in America, Have Been Most Cruelly Violated by the Late Parliamentary Impositions on Paper, Glass, &c. for the Sole Purpose of Raising a Revenue upon Us Without Our Consent .. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1768.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTo the Merchants, and Traders, of the City of Philadelphia: Gentlemen, The Worthy and Patriotic Writer of the Farmer's Letters, Has Clearly Demonstrated, That the Liberties of the British Colonies in America, Have Been Most Cruelly Violated by the Late Parliamentary Impositions on Paper, Glass, &c. for the Sole Purpose of Raising a Revenue upon Us Without Our Consent .. [publisher not identified], 1768.