APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fitch, J. (1789). The following petition and remonstrance was read in the House of Assembly on the fifteenth instant: And as it has been said to be "improper, indecent and insulting," the subscriber wishes to give the world an opportunity of judging on its merits, and therefore presents this printed copy of it. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fitch, John. The Following Petition and Remonstrance Was Read in the House of Assembly on the Fifteenth Instant: And as It Has Been Said to Be "Improper, Indecent and Insulting," the Subscriber Wishes to Give the World an Opportunity of Judging on Its Merits, and Therefore Presents This Printed Copy of It. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1789.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fitch, John. The Following Petition and Remonstrance Was Read in the House of Assembly on the Fifteenth Instant: And as It Has Been Said to Be "Improper, Indecent and Insulting," the Subscriber Wishes to Give the World an Opportunity of Judging on Its Merits, and Therefore Presents This Printed Copy of It. [publisher not identified], 1789.

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