APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dawes, M. (1776). A letter to Lord Chatham: Concerning the present war of Great Britain against America, reviewing candidly and impartially its unhappy cause and consequence, and wherein the doctrine of Sir William Blackstone, as explained in his celebrated commentaries on the law of England, is opposed to ministerial tyranny, and held up in favor of America, with some thoughts on government. Printed for G. Kearsley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dawes, M. A Letter to Lord Chatham: Concerning the Present War of Great Britain Against America, Reviewing Candidly and Impartially Its Unhappy Cause and Consequence, and Wherein the Doctrine of Sir William Blackstone, as Explained in His Celebrated Commentaries on the Law of England, Is Opposed to Ministerial Tyranny, and Held Up in Favor of America, with Some Thoughts on Government. London: Printed for G. Kearsley, 1776.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Dawes, M. A Letter to Lord Chatham: Concerning the Present War of Great Britain Against America, Reviewing Candidly and Impartially Its Unhappy Cause and Consequence, and Wherein the Doctrine of Sir William Blackstone, as Explained in His Celebrated Commentaries on the Law of England, Is Opposed to Ministerial Tyranny, and Held Up in Favor of America, with Some Thoughts on Government. Printed for G. Kearsley, 1776.

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