APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clayton, R. (1784). Sir, as I am not conscious of having deviated from those principles, which first recommended me to your notice, I again presume to solicit your vote at the ensuing election of representatives for this county. On those points on which I have been favoured with the knowldege of your opinion and wish, I have most scrupulously obeyed you. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clayton, Robert. Sir, as I Am Not Conscious of Having Deviated from Those Principles, Which First Recommended Me to Your Notice, I Again Presume to Solicit Your Vote at the Ensuing Election of Representatives for This County. On Those Points on Which I Have Been Favoured with the Knowldege of Your Opinion and Wish, I Have Most Scrupulously Obeyed You. [Guildford?]: [publisher not identified], 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clayton, Robert. Sir, as I Am Not Conscious of Having Deviated from Those Principles, Which First Recommended Me to Your Notice, I Again Presume to Solicit Your Vote at the Ensuing Election of Representatives for This County. On Those Points on Which I Have Been Favoured with the Knowldege of Your Opinion and Wish, I Have Most Scrupulously Obeyed You. [publisher not identified], 1784.

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