Bryan, S., & Timoleon. (1787). Centinel, to the people of Pennsylvania: Number I. Friends, countrymen, and fellow-citizens, Permit one of yourselves to put you in mind of certain liberties and privileges secured to you by the Constitution of this commonwealth, and beg your serious attention to his uninterested opinion upon the plan of fœderal government submitted to your consideration, before you surrender these great and valuable privileges up forever. .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBryan, Samuel, and Timoleon. Centinel, to the People of Pennsylvania: Number I. Friends, Countrymen, and Fellow-citizens, Permit One of Yourselves to Put You in Mind of Certain Liberties and Privileges Secured to You by the Constitution of This Commonwealth, and Beg Your Serious Attention to His Uninterested Opinion upon the Plan of Fœderal Government Submitted to Your Consideration, Before You Surrender These Great and Valuable Privileges Up Forever. .. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1787.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBryan, Samuel, and Timoleon. Centinel, to the People of Pennsylvania: Number I. Friends, Countrymen, and Fellow-citizens, Permit One of Yourselves to Put You in Mind of Certain Liberties and Privileges Secured to You by the Constitution of This Commonwealth, and Beg Your Serious Attention to His Uninterested Opinion upon the Plan of Fœderal Government Submitted to Your Consideration, Before You Surrender These Great and Valuable Privileges Up Forever. .. [publisher not identified], 1787.