APA (7th ed.) Citation

Thomson, W. (1796). To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch: Ladies and gentlemen, in answer to the anonymous hand-bill distributed about the parish yesterday, I confess the church-wardens did act contrary to the desire of the vicar, by agreeing to take the poll of the Rev. Mr. P.------- to appease the minds of the most clamorous, ... The Under Warden's character will bear the strictest scrutiny, and deserves ... to secure his election, and Mr. Edward Boorman, his intended colleague, .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Thomson, W. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch: Ladies and Gentlemen, in Answer to the Anonymous Hand-bill Distributed About the Parish Yesterday, I Confess the Church-wardens Did Act Contrary to the Desire of the Vicar, by Agreeing to Take the Poll of the Rev. Mr. P.------- to Appease the Minds of the Most Clamorous, ... The Under Warden's Character Will Bear the Strictest Scrutiny, and Deserves ... to Secure His Election, and Mr. Edward Boorman, His Intended Colleague, .. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Thomson, W. To the Worthy Inhabitants of the Parish of St. Leonard, Shoreditch: Ladies and Gentlemen, in Answer to the Anonymous Hand-bill Distributed About the Parish Yesterday, I Confess the Church-wardens Did Act Contrary to the Desire of the Vicar, by Agreeing to Take the Poll of the Rev. Mr. P.------- to Appease the Minds of the Most Clamorous, ... The Under Warden's Character Will Bear the Strictest Scrutiny, and Deserves ... to Secure His Election, and Mr. Edward Boorman, His Intended Colleague, .. [publisher not identified], 1796.

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