Mercer, J. F. Mr. Mercer considers Mr. Ross's publication against him in no other respect worthy of reply, than as it contains one continued tissue of misrepresentation of sentiment and mistatement of fact ..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMercer, John Francis. Mr. Mercer Considers Mr. Ross's Publication Against Him in No Other Respect Worthy of Reply, than as It Contains One Continued Tissue of Misrepresentation of Sentiment and Mistatement of Fact ..
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMercer, John Francis. Mr. Mercer Considers Mr. Ross's Publication Against Him in No Other Respect Worthy of Reply, than as It Contains One Continued Tissue of Misrepresentation of Sentiment and Mistatement of Fact ..
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