APA (7th ed.) Citation

Worcester, N. (1816). Friend of peace: Containing a special interview between the President of the United States and Omar, an officer dismissed for duelling; six letters from Omar to the President, with a review of the power assumed by rulers over the laws of God and the lives of men, in making war, and Omar's solitary reflections.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Worcester, Noah. Friend of Peace: Containing a Special Interview Between the President of the United States and Omar, an Officer Dismissed for Duelling; Six Letters from Omar to the President, with a Review of the Power Assumed by Rulers over the Laws of God and the Lives of Men, in Making War, and Omar's Solitary Reflections. 1816.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Worcester, Noah. Friend of Peace: Containing a Special Interview Between the President of the United States and Omar, an Officer Dismissed for Duelling; Six Letters from Omar to the President, with a Review of the Power Assumed by Rulers over the Laws of God and the Lives of Men, in Making War, and Omar's Solitary Reflections. 1816.

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