APA (7th ed.) Citation

Zubly, J. J. (1777). To the Grand Jury of the County of Chatham, state of Georgia: Gentlemen, On the point of being (unjustly as I conceive) banished from this country, I think it a debt due to those whom I shall leave behind, to point out the very fatal precipice towards which this state is, I think, now verging, and which, in my opinion, must soon compleat the ruin of the state, and of every individual .. To be had of William Lancaster and Dr. Zubly, price 1s.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Zubly, John Joachim. To the Grand Jury of the County of Chatham, State of Georgia: Gentlemen, On the Point of Being (unjustly as I Conceive) Banished from This Country, I Think It a Debt Due to Those Whom I Shall Leave Behind, to Point Out the Very Fatal Precipice Towards Which This State Is, I Think, Now Verging, and Which, in My Opinion, Must Soon Compleat the Ruin of the State, and of Every Individual .. [Savannah]: To be had of William Lancaster and Dr. Zubly, price 1s, 1777.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Zubly, John Joachim. To the Grand Jury of the County of Chatham, State of Georgia: Gentlemen, On the Point of Being (unjustly as I Conceive) Banished from This Country, I Think It a Debt Due to Those Whom I Shall Leave Behind, to Point Out the Very Fatal Precipice Towards Which This State Is, I Think, Now Verging, and Which, in My Opinion, Must Soon Compleat the Ruin of the State, and of Every Individual .. To be had of William Lancaster and Dr. Zubly, price 1s, 1777.

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