APA引文

Lee, C., Barrington, W. W. B., & Anderson, J. (1775). General Lee's resignation: To the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Barrington, His Majesty's secretary at war. Philadelphia, June 22, 1775. My Lord, although I can by no means subscribe to the opinion of divers people in the world, that an officer on half pay is to be considered in the service, yet I think it a point of delicacy to pay a deference to this opinion, erroneous and absurd as it is. I therefore apprise your lordship in the most public and solemn manner, that I renounce my half-pay, from the date hereof. Printed by John Anderson, at Beekman-Slip.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lee, Charles, William Wildman Barrington Barrington, and John Anderson. General Lee's Resignation: To the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Barrington, His Majesty's Secretary at War. Philadelphia, June 22, 1775. My Lord, Although I Can by No Means Subscribe to the Opinion of Divers People in the World, That an Officer on Half Pay Is to Be Considered in the Service, yet I Think It a Point of Delicacy to Pay a Deference to This Opinion, Erroneous and Absurd as It Is. I Therefore Apprise Your Lordship in the Most Public and Solemn Manner, That I Renounce My Half-pay, from the Date Hereof. New-York: Printed by John Anderson, at Beekman-Slip, 1775.

MLA引文

Lee, Charles, et al. General Lee's Resignation: To the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Barrington, His Majesty's Secretary at War. Philadelphia, June 22, 1775. My Lord, Although I Can by No Means Subscribe to the Opinion of Divers People in the World, That an Officer on Half Pay Is to Be Considered in the Service, yet I Think It a Point of Delicacy to Pay a Deference to This Opinion, Erroneous and Absurd as It Is. I Therefore Apprise Your Lordship in the Most Public and Solemn Manner, That I Renounce My Half-pay, from the Date Hereof. Printed by John Anderson, at Beekman-Slip, 1775.

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