White, H. (1775). To the public: The last news from Philadelphia, containing certain paragraphs, purporting to be a letter from England, containing imputations, that the subscriber has been instrumental by letters, to the sending out of troops to this country, to give aid to persons here, against America, in the present unhappy differences between the mother country, and her colonies. ... I have thought fit to subjoin the following affadavit. Henry White. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhite, Henry. To the Public: The Last News from Philadelphia, Containing Certain Paragraphs, Purporting to Be a Letter from England, Containing Imputations, That the Subscriber Has Been Instrumental by Letters, to the Sending Out of Troops to This Country, to Give Aid to Persons Here, Against America, in the Present Unhappy Differences Between the Mother Country, and Her Colonies. ... I Have Thought Fit to Subjoin the Following Affadavit. Henry White. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhite, Henry. To the Public: The Last News from Philadelphia, Containing Certain Paragraphs, Purporting to Be a Letter from England, Containing Imputations, That the Subscriber Has Been Instrumental by Letters, to the Sending Out of Troops to This Country, to Give Aid to Persons Here, Against America, in the Present Unhappy Differences Between the Mother Country, and Her Colonies. ... I Have Thought Fit to Subjoin the Following Affadavit. Henry White. [publisher not identified], 1775.