APA (7th ed.) Citation

Citizen, a. 1. (1769). A citizen's address to the public: I expect that my fellow citizens, after they have sufficiently amused themselves in reading the late publications that have been pushed under their doors, will patiently and candidly attend to me, in my turn. [Printed by John Holt].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Citizen, active 1769. A Citizen's Address to the Public: I Expect That My Fellow Citizens, After They Have Sufficiently Amused Themselves in Reading the Late Publications That Have Been Pushed Under Their Doors, Will Patiently and Candidly Attend to Me, in My Turn. [New York]: [Printed by John Holt], 1769.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Citizen, active 1769. A Citizen's Address to the Public: I Expect That My Fellow Citizens, After They Have Sufficiently Amused Themselves in Reading the Late Publications That Have Been Pushed Under Their Doors, Will Patiently and Candidly Attend to Me, in My Turn. [Printed by John Holt], 1769.

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