APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ten Broeck, A. (1792). City of Albany, February 16, 1792: On the 13th instant, a letter was received by Abraham Ten Broeck, Esquire, from a gentleman in New-York, informing that Judge Yates had publicly declined standing a candidate for governor, and inclosing the following proceedings of a meeting convened at New-York, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of governor & lieut. governor.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ten Broeck, Abraham. City of Albany, February 16, 1792: On the 13th Instant, a Letter Was Received by Abraham Ten Broeck, Esquire, from a Gentleman in New-York, Informing That Judge Yates Had Publicly Declined Standing a Candidate for Governor, and Inclosing the Following Proceedings of a Meeting Convened at New-York, for the Purpose of Nominating Candidates for the Offices of Governor & Lieut. Governor. 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ten Broeck, Abraham. City of Albany, February 16, 1792: On the 13th Instant, a Letter Was Received by Abraham Ten Broeck, Esquire, from a Gentleman in New-York, Informing That Judge Yates Had Publicly Declined Standing a Candidate for Governor, and Inclosing the Following Proceedings of a Meeting Convened at New-York, for the Purpose of Nominating Candidates for the Offices of Governor & Lieut. Governor. 1792.

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