Harper, R. G. (1798). Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed: By Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. one of the delegates of South Carolina, (a state, at one time, the most devoted to the French interests of any in union) to his constituents, in May, 1797. Irishmen will find this pamphet well worth their perusal at the present moment, as containing facts and observations equally applicable to this country (The fourth edition.). Philadelphia printed. Dublin: re-printed for William Watson and Son, No. 7, Capel-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarper, Robert Goodloe. Observations on the Dispute Between the United States and France, Addressed: By Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. One of the Delegates of South Carolina, (a State, at One Time, the Most Devoted to the French Interests of Any in Union) to His Constituents, in May, 1797. Irishmen Will Find This Pamphet Well Worth Their Perusal at the Present Moment, as Containing Facts and Observations Equally Applicable to This Country. The fourth edition. [Dublin]: Philadelphia printed. Dublin: re-printed for William Watson and Son, No. 7, Capel-street, 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarper, Robert Goodloe. Observations on the Dispute Between the United States and France, Addressed: By Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. One of the Delegates of South Carolina, (a State, at One Time, the Most Devoted to the French Interests of Any in Union) to His Constituents, in May, 1797. Irishmen Will Find This Pamphet Well Worth Their Perusal at the Present Moment, as Containing Facts and Observations Equally Applicable to This Country. The fourth edition. Philadelphia printed. Dublin: re-printed for William Watson and Son, No. 7, Capel-street, 1798.