Pennsylvania. Council of Safety. (1776). In Council of Safety. Philadelphia, October 14, 1776: Sir, Congress has received intelligence from General Lee, that the Hessians have embarked from Staten-Island, and that there is too much reason to apprehend they are intended to act against this state:--we, therefore, most earnestly entreat you to exert yourself to the utmost to have your battalion in perfect readiness to march at the shortest warning. [Printed by John Dunlap].
توثيق أسلوب شيكاغو (الطبعة السابعة عشر)Pennsylvania. Council of Safety. In Council of Safety. Philadelphia, October 14, 1776: Sir, Congress Has Received Intelligence from General Lee, That the Hessians Have Embarked from Staten-Island, and That There Is Too Much Reason to Apprehend They Are Intended to Act Against This State:--we, Therefore, Most Earnestly Entreat You to Exert Yourself to the Utmost to Have Your Battalion in Perfect Readiness to March at the Shortest Warning. [Philadelphia]: [Printed by John Dunlap], 1776.
توثيق جمعية اللغة المعاصرة MLA (الطبعة الثامنة)Pennsylvania. Council of Safety. In Council of Safety. Philadelphia, October 14, 1776: Sir, Congress Has Received Intelligence from General Lee, That the Hessians Have Embarked from Staten-Island, and That There Is Too Much Reason to Apprehend They Are Intended to Act Against This State:--we, Therefore, Most Earnestly Entreat You to Exert Yourself to the Utmost to Have Your Battalion in Perfect Readiness to March at the Shortest Warning. [Printed by John Dunlap], 1776.