Kimpton, W. W. (1796). To the worthy parishioners of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Ladies and gentlemen, the Rev. James Grant, L.L.D. having resigned the lectureship of Shoreditch, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your votes and interest, in the room of the said Dr. Grant; should i be so fortunate as to succeed, it will always be my chief study to discharge the duties of the office with the greatest attention and integrity. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKimpton, William Wilmot. To the Worthy Parishioners of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rev. James Grant, L.L.D. Having Resigned the Lectureship of Shoreditch, I Beg Leave to Solicit the Favour of Your Votes and Interest, in the Room of the Said Dr. Grant; Should I Be so Fortunate as to Succeed, It Will Always Be My Chief Study to Discharge the Duties of the Office with the Greatest Attention and Integrity. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKimpton, William Wilmot. To the Worthy Parishioners of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rev. James Grant, L.L.D. Having Resigned the Lectureship of Shoreditch, I Beg Leave to Solicit the Favour of Your Votes and Interest, in the Room of the Said Dr. Grant; Should I Be so Fortunate as to Succeed, It Will Always Be My Chief Study to Discharge the Duties of the Office with the Greatest Attention and Integrity. [publisher not identified], 1796.