APA (7th ed.) Citation

Seabury, S., & Wilkins, I. (1774). Free thoughts, on the proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774: Wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the fatal tendency of their non-importation, non-exportation, and non-consumption measures, are laid open to the plainest understandings, and the only means pointed out for preserving and securing our present happy constitution : in a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the province of New-York in particular. Printed by J. Rivington].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Seabury, Samuel, and Isaac Wilkins. Free Thoughts, on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774: Wherein Their Errors Are Exhibited, Their Reasonings Confuted, and the Fatal Tendency of Their Non-importation, Non-exportation, and Non-consumption Measures, Are Laid Open to the Plainest Understandings, and the Only Means Pointed Out for Preserving and Securing Our Present Happy Constitution : In a Letter to the Farmers, and Other Inhabitants of North America in General, and to Those of the Province of New-York in Particular. [New York: Printed by J. Rivington], 1774.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Seabury, Samuel, and Isaac Wilkins. Free Thoughts, on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774: Wherein Their Errors Are Exhibited, Their Reasonings Confuted, and the Fatal Tendency of Their Non-importation, Non-exportation, and Non-consumption Measures, Are Laid Open to the Plainest Understandings, and the Only Means Pointed Out for Preserving and Securing Our Present Happy Constitution : In a Letter to the Farmers, and Other Inhabitants of North America in General, and to Those of the Province of New-York in Particular. Printed by J. Rivington], 1774.

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