Pickett, W. An apology to the public, for a continued intrusion on their notice: With an appeal to the free and independent proprietors of bank stock : demonstrating that it is highly proper for them to examine into the state of their affairs.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPickett, William. An Apology to the Public, for a Continued Intrusion on Their Notice: With an Appeal to the Free and Independent Proprietors of Bank Stock : Demonstrating That It Is Highly Proper for Them to Examine into the State of Their Affairs.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPickett, William. An Apology to the Public, for a Continued Intrusion on Their Notice: With an Appeal to the Free and Independent Proprietors of Bank Stock : Demonstrating That It Is Highly Proper for Them to Examine into the State of Their Affairs.