American citizen, i. w. h. t. a. p. h. t. h. p. A letter to Thomas Paine: In answer to his scurrilous epistle addressed to our late worthy President Washington: and containing comments and observations on his life, political and deistical writings, &c. &c. Intended as an alarm to the good people of these states, from being led astray by the sophistical reasonings of Mr. Paine.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAmerican citizen, in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place. A Letter to Thomas Paine: In Answer to His Scurrilous Epistle Addressed to Our Late Worthy President Washington: And Containing Comments and Observations on His Life, Political and Deistical Writings, &c. &c. Intended as an Alarm to the Good People of These States, from Being Led Astray by the Sophistical Reasonings of Mr. Paine.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAmerican citizen, in whose heart the amor patriae holds the highest place. A Letter to Thomas Paine: In Answer to His Scurrilous Epistle Addressed to Our Late Worthy President Washington: And Containing Comments and Observations on His Life, Political and Deistical Writings, &c. &c. Intended as an Alarm to the Good People of These States, from Being Led Astray by the Sophistical Reasonings of Mr. Paine.