APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gifford, J. (1798). A short address, to the members of the Loyal Associations, on the present state of public affairs: Containing a brief exposition of the designs of the French upon this country, and of their proposed division of Great Britain and Ireland into three distinct and independent republics; with a list of the directories and ministers of the same, as prepared by the directory at Paris. By John Gifford, Esq. author of A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, A letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, A second letter to the same, &c. &c. Printed for T.N. Longman, Pater-Noster Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gifford, John. A Short Address, to the Members of the Loyal Associations, on the Present State of Public Affairs: Containing a Brief Exposition of the Designs of the French upon This Country, and of Their Proposed Division of Great Britain and Ireland into Three Distinct and Independent Republics; with a List of the Directories and Ministers of the Same, as Prepared by the Directory at Paris. By John Gifford, Esq. Author of A Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, A Second Letter to the Same, &c. &c. London: Printed for T.N. Longman, Pater-Noster Row, 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gifford, John. A Short Address, to the Members of the Loyal Associations, on the Present State of Public Affairs: Containing a Brief Exposition of the Designs of the French upon This Country, and of Their Proposed Division of Great Britain and Ireland into Three Distinct and Independent Republics; with a List of the Directories and Ministers of the Same, as Prepared by the Directory at Paris. By John Gifford, Esq. Author of A Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, A Second Letter to the Same, &c. &c. Printed for T.N. Longman, Pater-Noster Row, 1798.

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