APA (7th ed.) Citation

Greenleaf, T. (1791). To the public: The just observation, that a greater proportion of harmony and good will always subsist in that community, whose inhabitants have acquired a general knowledge of its laws, together with the rapid increase of the inhabitants of this state, evince the necessity of a further distribution of the laws of this state ... Proposals for re-printing, by subscription, a correct edition of the revised laws of the state of New-York ..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Greenleaf, Thomas. To the Public: The Just Observation, That a Greater Proportion of Harmony and Good Will Always Subsist in That Community, Whose Inhabitants Have Acquired a General Knowledge of Its Laws, Together with the Rapid Increase of the Inhabitants of This State, Evince the Necessity of a Further Distribution of the Laws of This State ... Proposals for Re-printing, by Subscription, a Correct Edition of the Revised Laws of the State of New-York .. 1791.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Greenleaf, Thomas. To the Public: The Just Observation, That a Greater Proportion of Harmony and Good Will Always Subsist in That Community, Whose Inhabitants Have Acquired a General Knowledge of Its Laws, Together with the Rapid Increase of the Inhabitants of This State, Evince the Necessity of a Further Distribution of the Laws of This State ... Proposals for Re-printing, by Subscription, a Correct Edition of the Revised Laws of the State of New-York .. 1791.

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