APA (7th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Commissioners to Treat, Consult, and Agree upon the Means of Quieting the Disorders Now Subsisting in Certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces in North-America, United States. Continental Congress, Carlisle, F. H., Clinton, H., & Auckland, W. E. Manifesto and proclamation: To the members of the Congress, the members of the general assemblies or conventions of the several colonies ... and all others, free inhabitants of the said colonies ... By the Earl of Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton, and William Eden, Esq; ... Commissioners to Treat, Consult, and Agree upon the Means of Quieting the Disorders Now Subsisting in Certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces in North-America. ..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Commissioners to Treat, Consult, and Agree upon the Means of Quieting the Disorders Now Subsisting in Certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces in North-America, United States. Continental Congress, Frederick Howard Carlisle, Henry Clinton, and William Eden Auckland. Manifesto and Proclamation: To the Members of the Congress, the Members of the General Assemblies or Conventions of the Several Colonies ... and All Others, Free Inhabitants of the Said Colonies ... By the Earl of Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton, and William Eden, Esq; ... Commissioners to Treat, Consult, and Agree upon the Means of Quieting the Disorders Now Subsisting in Certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces in North-America. ..

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Commissioners to Treat, Consult, and Agree upon the Means of Quieting the Disorders Now Subsisting in Certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces in North-America, et al. Manifesto and Proclamation: To the Members of the Congress, the Members of the General Assemblies or Conventions of the Several Colonies ... and All Others, Free Inhabitants of the Said Colonies ... By the Earl of Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton, and William Eden, Esq; ... Commissioners to Treat, Consult, and Agree upon the Means of Quieting the Disorders Now Subsisting in Certain of the Colonies, Plantations, and Provinces in North-America. ..

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