Brutus, a. 1. c., Gibson, J., Hammond, N., & Sitgreaves, S. (1798). To Jacob Gibson: I cannot but consider your silence with respect to Brutus as a proof of your conviction that all your first charges against Mr. Hindman have been fairly refuted .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrutus, active 18th century, Jacob Gibson, Nicholas Hammond, and Samuel Sitgreaves. To Jacob Gibson: I Cannot but Consider Your Silence with Respect to Brutus as a Proof of Your Conviction That All Your First Charges Against Mr. Hindman Have Been Fairly Refuted .. [United States]: [publisher not identified], 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrutus, active 18th century, et al. To Jacob Gibson: I Cannot but Consider Your Silence with Respect to Brutus as a Proof of Your Conviction That All Your First Charges Against Mr. Hindman Have Been Fairly Refuted .. [publisher not identified], 1798.