APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1759). An Address to the people of England, in which the conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville is properly considered: At once to silence, by the voice of truth, the cries of falshood, scurrility, and dulness. Printed for Joseph Burd.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Address to the People of England, in Which the Conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville Is Properly Considered: At Once to Silence, by the Voice of Truth, the Cries of Falshood, Scurrility, and Dulness. London: Printed for Joseph Burd, 1759.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Address to the People of England, in Which the Conduct of Lieut. Gen. Lord George Sackville Is Properly Considered: At Once to Silence, by the Voice of Truth, the Cries of Falshood, Scurrility, and Dulness. Printed for Joseph Burd, 1759.

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