APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brackenridge, H. H., Parke, J., & Trumbull, J. The death of General Montgomery: In storming the city of Quebec. A tragedy. With an ode, in honour of the Pennsylvania militia, and the small band of regular continental troops, who sustained the campaign, in the depth of winter, January, 1777, and repulsed the British forces from the banks of the Delaware. By the author of a dramatic piece, on the battle of Bunker's-Hill. To which are added, elegiac pieces, commemorative of distinguished characters, by different gentlemen. [Two lines from Pitt's Virgil].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brackenridge, H. H., John Parke, and John Trumbull. The Death of General Montgomery: In Storming the City of Quebec. A Tragedy. With an Ode, in Honour of the Pennsylvania Militia, and the Small Band of Regular Continental Troops, Who Sustained the Campaign, in the Depth of Winter, January, 1777, and Repulsed the British Forces from the Banks of the Delaware. By the Author of a Dramatic Piece, on the Battle of Bunker's-Hill. To Which Are Added, Elegiac Pieces, Commemorative of Distinguished Characters, by Different Gentlemen. [Two Lines from Pitt's Virgil].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brackenridge, H. H., et al. The Death of General Montgomery: In Storming the City of Quebec. A Tragedy. With an Ode, in Honour of the Pennsylvania Militia, and the Small Band of Regular Continental Troops, Who Sustained the Campaign, in the Depth of Winter, January, 1777, and Repulsed the British Forces from the Banks of the Delaware. By the Author of a Dramatic Piece, on the Battle of Bunker's-Hill. To Which Are Added, Elegiac Pieces, Commemorative of Distinguished Characters, by Different Gentlemen. [Two Lines from Pitt's Virgil].

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