APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sparrow, W. (1791). Sir, Permit me to request the honour of your patronage on the occasion of the present vacancy of the vicarage of Horley in Surry [as printed]. Duly sensible of the obligation I have received by my education in Christ's Hospital, I presume to solicit this further instance of your goodness. If I am so happy as to succeed, it shall be my study from gratitude, no less than from a sense of duty, to prove myself. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sparrow, William. Sir, Permit Me to Request the Honour of Your Patronage on the Occasion of the Present Vacancy of the Vicarage of Horley in Surry [as Printed]. Duly Sensible of the Obligation I Have Received by My Education in Christ's Hospital, I Presume to Solicit This Further Instance of Your Goodness. If I Am so Happy as to Succeed, It Shall Be My Study from Gratitude, No Less than from a Sense of Duty, to Prove Myself. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1791.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sparrow, William. Sir, Permit Me to Request the Honour of Your Patronage on the Occasion of the Present Vacancy of the Vicarage of Horley in Surry [as Printed]. Duly Sensible of the Obligation I Have Received by My Education in Christ's Hospital, I Presume to Solicit This Further Instance of Your Goodness. If I Am so Happy as to Succeed, It Shall Be My Study from Gratitude, No Less than from a Sense of Duty, to Prove Myself. [publisher not identified], 1791.

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