APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sons of Liberty & Rusticus. (1773). To the friends of liberty and trade, of the city and county of New-York: Gentlemen, the celebrated Pennsylvania Farmer, having been frequently called upon in public, to give his sentiments relative to the measures that should be adopted to battle the present design of the ministry, and the India Company, to enslave America, he is, from the stile, and other considerations, supposed to be the author of the following letter, published in Philadelphia, which is republished, for your information. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sons of Liberty and Rusticus. To the Friends of Liberty and Trade, of the City and County of New-York: Gentlemen, the Celebrated Pennsylvania Farmer, Having Been Frequently Called upon in Public, to Give His Sentiments Relative to the Measures That Should Be Adopted to Battle the Present Design of the Ministry, and the India Company, to Enslave America, He Is, from the Stile, and Other Considerations, Supposed to Be the Author of the Following Letter, Published in Philadelphia, Which Is Republished, for Your Information. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1773.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Sons of Liberty and Rusticus. To the Friends of Liberty and Trade, of the City and County of New-York: Gentlemen, the Celebrated Pennsylvania Farmer, Having Been Frequently Called upon in Public, to Give His Sentiments Relative to the Measures That Should Be Adopted to Battle the Present Design of the Ministry, and the India Company, to Enslave America, He Is, from the Stile, and Other Considerations, Supposed to Be the Author of the Following Letter, Published in Philadelphia, Which Is Republished, for Your Information. [publisher not identified], 1773.

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