APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leigh, R. (1773). A letter to Mr. Samuel Hake: Sir, Your behavior to me in a late affair, has been of so extraordinary a nature, that I cannot omit giving a recital to the public, in order to say something in vindication of my honest intentions. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leigh, Robert. A Letter to Mr. Samuel Hake: Sir, Your Behavior to Me in a Late Affair, Has Been of so Extraordinary a Nature, That I Cannot Omit Giving a Recital to the Public, in Order to Say Something in Vindication of My Honest Intentions. S.l: s.n, 1773.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leigh, Robert. A Letter to Mr. Samuel Hake: Sir, Your Behavior to Me in a Late Affair, Has Been of so Extraordinary a Nature, That I Cannot Omit Giving a Recital to the Public, in Order to Say Something in Vindication of My Honest Intentions. s.n, 1773.

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