Trumbull, B., Baldwin, E., & Mecom, B. A letter to an honourable gentleman of the Council-Board, for the colony of Connecticut: Shewing that Yale-College is a very great emolument, and of high importance to the state: consequently, that it is the interest and duty of the commonwealth to afford it publick countenance and support: and wherein such objections are considered and obviated as would probably be made against the tenor of such reasoning. By a friend of college, the church and his country. [Nine lines of quotations].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrumbull, Benjamin, Ebenezer Baldwin, and Benjamin Mecom. A Letter to an Honourable Gentleman of the Council-Board, for the Colony of Connecticut: Shewing That Yale-College Is a Very Great Emolument, and of High Importance to the State: Consequently, That It Is the Interest and Duty of the Commonwealth to Afford It Publick Countenance and Support: And Wherein Such Objections Are Considered and Obviated as Would Probably Be Made Against the Tenor of Such Reasoning. By a Friend of College, the Church and His Country. [Nine Lines of Quotations].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrumbull, Benjamin, et al. A Letter to an Honourable Gentleman of the Council-Board, for the Colony of Connecticut: Shewing That Yale-College Is a Very Great Emolument, and of High Importance to the State: Consequently, That It Is the Interest and Duty of the Commonwealth to Afford It Publick Countenance and Support: And Wherein Such Objections Are Considered and Obviated as Would Probably Be Made Against the Tenor of Such Reasoning. By a Friend of College, the Church and His Country. [Nine Lines of Quotations].