APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bucks County (Pa.) Sub-Lieutenant. (1783). State of the accounts of Andrew Kachline, Esq. Late sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, deceased, from the time of his appointment, March 1780, until the time of his death in the spring, 1781: In which is exhibited the amount of the fines he received within that period, and accounted for: together with lists, shewing the sums paid by the persons respectively, of whom the same were received: likewise the amount of fines outstanding, and the appropriation and disposal of the monies collected. Printed by Robert Aitken, three doors above the Coffee-House, in Market Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bucks County (Pa.) Sub-Lieutenant. State of the Accounts of Andrew Kachline, Esq. Late Sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, Deceased, from the Time of His Appointment, March 1780, Until the Time of His Death in the Spring, 1781: In Which Is Exhibited the Amount of the Fines He Received Within That Period, and Accounted for: Together with Lists, Shewing the Sums Paid by the Persons Respectively, of Whom the Same Were Received: Likewise the Amount of Fines Outstanding, and the Appropriation and Disposal of the Monies Collected. Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Aitken, three doors above the Coffee-House, in Market Street, 1783.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bucks County (Pa.) Sub-Lieutenant. State of the Accounts of Andrew Kachline, Esq. Late Sub-lieutenant of Bucks County, Deceased, from the Time of His Appointment, March 1780, Until the Time of His Death in the Spring, 1781: In Which Is Exhibited the Amount of the Fines He Received Within That Period, and Accounted for: Together with Lists, Shewing the Sums Paid by the Persons Respectively, of Whom the Same Were Received: Likewise the Amount of Fines Outstanding, and the Appropriation and Disposal of the Monies Collected. Printed by Robert Aitken, three doors above the Coffee-House, in Market Street, 1783.

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