(1764). Remarks upon a message, sent by the upper and lower house of Assembly of Maryland, 1762.: Containing a vindication of the latter, in their conduct relative to a supply bill for His Majesty's service ; and occasionally interspersed with some curious and interesting particulars, respecting the constitution of the said province. Printed [by B. Franklin and D. Hall].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRemarks upon a Message, Sent by the Upper and Lower House of Assembly of Maryland, 1762.: Containing a Vindication of the Latter, in Their Conduct Relative to a Supply Bill for His Majesty's Service ; and Occasionally Interspersed with Some Curious and Interesting Particulars, Respecting the Constitution of the Said Province. [Philadelphia]: Printed [by B. Franklin and D. Hall], 1764.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationRemarks upon a Message, Sent by the Upper and Lower House of Assembly of Maryland, 1762.: Containing a Vindication of the Latter, in Their Conduct Relative to a Supply Bill for His Majesty's Service ; and Occasionally Interspersed with Some Curious and Interesting Particulars, Respecting the Constitution of the Said Province. Printed [by B. Franklin and D. Hall], 1764.