Hardenbrook, A. (1770). To the independent freeholders and freemen, of this city and county: It having been industriously propagated, that numbers of the voters of this city and county, have been long intimidated at elections. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHardenbrook, Abel. To the Independent Freeholders and Freemen, of This City and County: It Having Been Industriously Propagated, That Numbers of the Voters of This City and County, Have Been Long Intimidated at Elections. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1770.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationHardenbrook, Abel. To the Independent Freeholders and Freemen, of This City and County: It Having Been Industriously Propagated, That Numbers of the Voters of This City and County, Have Been Long Intimidated at Elections. [publisher not identified], 1770.