APA引文

Chauncy, C. (1755). A letter to a friend: Giving a concise, but just, account, according to the advices hitherto received, of the Ohio-defeat; and pointing out also the many good ends, this inglorious event is naturally adapted to promote: or, shewing wherein it is fitted to advance the interest of all the American British colonies. To which is added, some general account of the New-England forces, with what they have already done, counter-ballancing the the above loss. Edes and Gill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, Charles. A Letter to a Friend: Giving a Concise, but Just, Account, According to the Advices Hitherto Received, of the Ohio-defeat; and Pointing Out Also the Many Good Ends, This Inglorious Event Is Naturally Adapted to Promote: Or, Shewing Wherein It Is Fitted to Advance the Interest of All the American British Colonies. To Which Is Added, Some General Account of the New-England Forces, with What They Have Already Done, Counter-ballancing the the Above Loss. Boston: Edes and Gill, 1755.

MLA引文

Chauncy, Charles. A Letter to a Friend: Giving a Concise, but Just, Account, According to the Advices Hitherto Received, of the Ohio-defeat; and Pointing Out Also the Many Good Ends, This Inglorious Event Is Naturally Adapted to Promote: Or, Shewing Wherein It Is Fitted to Advance the Interest of All the American British Colonies. To Which Is Added, Some General Account of the New-England Forces, with What They Have Already Done, Counter-ballancing the the Above Loss. Edes and Gill, 1755.

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