APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hillard, I. (1797). To the public: Whereas numbers have attempted to prevent me from prosecuting those who have kidnapped, sold, and sent free Negroes out of the state, by insinuations that I had no principle, but did it purely because I expected to be rewarded .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hillard, Isaac. To the Public: Whereas Numbers Have Attempted to Prevent Me from Prosecuting Those Who Have Kidnapped, Sold, and Sent Free Negroes Out of the State, by Insinuations That I Had No Principle, but Did It Purely Because I Expected to Be Rewarded .. [Connecticut?]: [publisher not identified], 1797.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hillard, Isaac. To the Public: Whereas Numbers Have Attempted to Prevent Me from Prosecuting Those Who Have Kidnapped, Sold, and Sent Free Negroes Out of the State, by Insinuations That I Had No Principle, but Did It Purely Because I Expected to Be Rewarded .. [publisher not identified], 1797.

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