APA (7th ed.) Citation

A Dialogue between an assembly-man and a convention-man: On the subject of the state constitution of Pennsylvania. : To which is added, some observations offered to the committee of the whole House of the said state, on the two first amendments to the Federal Constitution. : Also a plan for raising taxes to pay the debts of the United States in forty years; and reprobating the funding of it on posterity.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Dialogue Between an Assembly-man and a Convention-man: On the Subject of the State Constitution of Pennsylvania. : To Which Is Added, Some Observations Offered to the Committee of the Whole House of the Said State, on the Two First Amendments to the Federal Constitution. : Also a Plan for Raising Taxes to Pay the Debts of the United States in Forty Years; and Reprobating the Funding of It on Posterity.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Dialogue Between an Assembly-man and a Convention-man: On the Subject of the State Constitution of Pennsylvania. : To Which Is Added, Some Observations Offered to the Committee of the Whole House of the Said State, on the Two First Amendments to the Federal Constitution. : Also a Plan for Raising Taxes to Pay the Debts of the United States in Forty Years; and Reprobating the Funding of It on Posterity.

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