Fleming, J. H. (1797). The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment: Entered according to act. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFleming, Joseph H. The Following Was the Speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the City of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's School-house, on Wednesday Evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the Question Whether a Representative in a Free Government Is Bound to Act by the Will of His Constituents, Legally Had, or by His Own Judgment: Entered According to Act. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1797.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFleming, Joseph H. The Following Was the Speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the City of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's School-house, on Wednesday Evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the Question Whether a Representative in a Free Government Is Bound to Act by the Will of His Constituents, Legally Had, or by His Own Judgment: Entered According to Act. [publisher not identified], 1797.