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.) CitationSparrow, 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.) CitationSparrow, 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.