APA (7th ed.) Citation

Friend to liberty. (1740). A serious remonstrance to the publick: In regard to the many bold uncommon insults and reflections latey publish'd against the government by the writers for the male-contents; with a hint upon the use and abuse of the press. Address'd particularly to the electors of Great Britain. Wherein also the behaviour of the opposition towards His Majesty, and his adm----n, both before and since the commencement of the war, is judiciously consider'd, and the malecontent party fairly and honestly painted in their own proper colours. By a friend to Liberty. Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Friend to liberty. A Serious Remonstrance to the Publick: In Regard to the Many Bold Uncommon Insults and Reflections Latey Publish'd Against the Government by the Writers for the Male-contents; with a Hint upon the Use and Abuse of the Press. Address'd Particularly to the Electors of Great Britain. Wherein Also the Behaviour of the Opposition Towards His Majesty, and His Adm----n, Both Before and Since the Commencement of the War, Is Judiciously Consider'd, and the Malecontent Party Fairly and Honestly Painted in Their Own Proper Colours. By a Friend to Liberty. London: Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, 1740.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Friend to liberty. A Serious Remonstrance to the Publick: In Regard to the Many Bold Uncommon Insults and Reflections Latey Publish'd Against the Government by the Writers for the Male-contents; with a Hint upon the Use and Abuse of the Press. Address'd Particularly to the Electors of Great Britain. Wherein Also the Behaviour of the Opposition Towards His Majesty, and His Adm----n, Both Before and Since the Commencement of the War, Is Judiciously Consider'd, and the Malecontent Party Fairly and Honestly Painted in Their Own Proper Colours. By a Friend to Liberty. Printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, 1740.

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