Gale (Firm). (1775). To all true Whigs, and particularly to such as are independent electors of the city and county of New York: Gentlemen, The conduct of several of the magistrates of this city, having, for a considerable time been so notoriously inimical and unfriendly to the liberties of this country, and diametrically opposite to the sentiments of a number of their constituents; who ... have agreed to choose the undermentioned gentlemen as guardians of their city liberties .. [s.n].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). To All True Whigs, and Particularly to Such as Are Independent Electors of the City and County of New York: Gentlemen, The Conduct of Several of the Magistrates of This City, Having, for a Considerable Time Been so Notoriously Inimical and Unfriendly to the Liberties of This Country, and Diametrically Opposite to the Sentiments of a Number of Their Constituents; Who ... Have Agreed to Choose the Undermentioned Gentlemen as Guardians of Their City Liberties .. [New York]: [s.n], 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). To All True Whigs, and Particularly to Such as Are Independent Electors of the City and County of New York: Gentlemen, The Conduct of Several of the Magistrates of This City, Having, for a Considerable Time Been so Notoriously Inimical and Unfriendly to the Liberties of This Country, and Diametrically Opposite to the Sentiments of a Number of Their Constituents; Who ... Have Agreed to Choose the Undermentioned Gentlemen as Guardians of Their City Liberties .. [s.n], 1775.