APA (7th ed.) Citation

Friese, P. C. (1867). The unconstitutionality of congressional action: An essay, on the paramount unwritten law, showing the standing of political cases in the federal courts, the false theory of the American Congress to give political power to the Negro in the white man's country, the justice of a complete separation of the races, the principles of the democracy of the world. Murphy & Co.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Friese, Philip Christopher. The Unconstitutionality of Congressional Action: An Essay, on the Paramount Unwritten Law, Showing the Standing of Political Cases in the Federal Courts, the False Theory of the American Congress to Give Political Power to the Negro in the White Man's Country, the Justice of a Complete Separation of the Races, the Principles of the Democracy of the World. Baltimore: Murphy & Co, 1867.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Friese, Philip Christopher. The Unconstitutionality of Congressional Action: An Essay, on the Paramount Unwritten Law, Showing the Standing of Political Cases in the Federal Courts, the False Theory of the American Congress to Give Political Power to the Negro in the White Man's Country, the Justice of a Complete Separation of the Races, the Principles of the Democracy of the World. Murphy & Co, 1867.

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