Hamilton, A. A full vindication of the measures of the Congress, from the calumnies of their enemies: In answer to a letter, under the signature of A.W. Farmer. Whereby his sophistry is exposed, his cavils confuted, his artifices detected, and his wit ridiculed; in a general address to the inhabitants of America, and a particular address to the farmers of the province of New-York. : [Two lines of quotation].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHamilton, Alexander. A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress, from the Calumnies of Their Enemies: In Answer to a Letter, Under the Signature of A.W. Farmer. Whereby His Sophistry Is Exposed, His Cavils Confuted, His Artifices Detected, and His Wit Ridiculed; in a General Address to the Inhabitants of America, and a Particular Address to the Farmers of the Province of New-York. : [Two Lines of Quotation].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHamilton, Alexander. A Full Vindication of the Measures of the Congress, from the Calumnies of Their Enemies: In Answer to a Letter, Under the Signature of A.W. Farmer. Whereby His Sophistry Is Exposed, His Cavils Confuted, His Artifices Detected, and His Wit Ridiculed; in a General Address to the Inhabitants of America, and a Particular Address to the Farmers of the Province of New-York. : [Two Lines of Quotation].