Many Federalists & Jay, J. (1788). To the independent electors of the city of New-York: There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMany Federalists and John Jay. To the Independent Electors of the City of New-York: There Was a Time When a Majority of the Citizens of New-York Were so Opposed to Lawyers as Members of the Legislature, That a Single Gentleman of That Profession ... Could Not Obtain a Majority of Suffrages ... But the Times Are Changed .. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1788.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMany Federalists and John Jay. To the Independent Electors of the City of New-York: There Was a Time When a Majority of the Citizens of New-York Were so Opposed to Lawyers as Members of the Legislature, That a Single Gentleman of That Profession ... Could Not Obtain a Majority of Suffrages ... But the Times Are Changed .. [publisher not identified], 1788.