(1698). Loyalty vindicated from the reflections of a virulent pamphlet called (A Letter from a gentleman of New-York, concerning the troubles which happened in that province, in the time of the late happy revolution): Wherein the libellous author falslely [sic] scandalises those loyal gentlemen, who couragiously threw off the absolute slavery that province then lay under; and declar'd for His present Majesty, the Protestant religion, and the English laws. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Loyalty Vindicated from the Reflections of a Virulent Pamphlet Called (A Letter from a Gentleman of New-York, Concerning the Troubles Which Happened in That Province, in the Time of the Late Happy Revolution): Wherein the Libellous Author Falslely [sic] Scandalises Those Loyal Gentlemen, Who Couragiously Threw off the Absolute Slavery That Province Then Lay Under; and Declar'd for His Present Majesty, the Protestant Religion, and the English Laws. S.l: Printed by B. Green and J. Allen, 1698.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Loyalty Vindicated from the Reflections of a Virulent Pamphlet Called (A Letter from a Gentleman of New-York, Concerning the Troubles Which Happened in That Province, in the Time of the Late Happy Revolution): Wherein the Libellous Author Falslely [sic] Scandalises Those Loyal Gentlemen, Who Couragiously Threw off the Absolute Slavery That Province Then Lay Under; and Declar'd for His Present Majesty, the Protestant Religion, and the English Laws. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen, 1698.