APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hart, W. (1780). To the public: As a member of this state, and consequently interested in the honor and dignity of its legislative body, I think it my duty to publish to the world, that William Worthington, Esq; a representative in the present assembly ... was so lost to all sense of right .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hart, William. To the Public: As a Member of This State, and Consequently Interested in the Honor and Dignity of Its Legislative Body, I Think It My Duty to Publish to the World, That William Worthington, Esq; a Representative in the Present Assembly ... Was so Lost to All Sense of Right .. [Hartford]: [publisher not identified], 1780.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hart, William. To the Public: As a Member of This State, and Consequently Interested in the Honor and Dignity of Its Legislative Body, I Think It My Duty to Publish to the World, That William Worthington, Esq; a Representative in the Present Assembly ... Was so Lost to All Sense of Right .. [publisher not identified], 1780.

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