Hallilay, N. (1783). The office of secretary to the London Hospital, having become vacant, by the resignation of Mr. John Cole, I beg leave to offer myself a candidate for the same, and to request the favor of your vote and interest. Should i be so happy as to succeed, it shall be my constant study to execute the duties of the office with faithfulness and assiduity. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHallilay, N. The Office of Secretary to the London Hospital, Having Become Vacant, by the Resignation of Mr. John Cole, I Beg Leave to Offer Myself a Candidate for the Same, and to Request the Favor of Your Vote and Interest. Should I Be so Happy as to Succeed, It Shall Be My Constant Study to Execute the Duties of the Office with Faithfulness and Assiduity. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1783.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHallilay, N. The Office of Secretary to the London Hospital, Having Become Vacant, by the Resignation of Mr. John Cole, I Beg Leave to Offer Myself a Candidate for the Same, and to Request the Favor of Your Vote and Interest. Should I Be so Happy as to Succeed, It Shall Be My Constant Study to Execute the Duties of the Office with Faithfulness and Assiduity. [publisher not identified], 1783.