(1796). (Circular.) To the free and independent citizens of [blank]: Friends and countrymen, We are now at a crisis in our national affairs, awfully important and alarming. The happiness and safety of our country is endangered ... by the delay of a majority of the House of Representatives to concur in giving operation to the treaty solemnly made by our constituted authorities with Great-Britain. .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation(Circular.) To the Free and Independent Citizens of [blank]: Friends and Countrymen, We Are Now at a Crisis in Our National Affairs, Awfully Important and Alarming. The Happiness and Safety of Our Country Is Endangered ... by the Delay of a Majority of the House of Representatives to Concur in Giving Operation to the Treaty Solemnly Made by Our Constituted Authorities with Great-Britain. .. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation(Circular.) To the Free and Independent Citizens of [blank]: Friends and Countrymen, We Are Now at a Crisis in Our National Affairs, Awfully Important and Alarming. The Happiness and Safety of Our Country Is Endangered ... by the Delay of a Majority of the House of Representatives to Concur in Giving Operation to the Treaty Solemnly Made by Our Constituted Authorities with Great-Britain. .. [publisher not identified], 1796.