APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, M. (1775). America's appeal to the impartial world: Wherein the rights of the Americans, as men, British subjects, and as colonists; the equity of the demand, and of the manner in which it is made upon them by Great-Britain, are stated and considered. And, the opposition made by the colonies to acts of Parliament, their resorting to arms in their necessary defence, against the military armaments, employed to enforce them, vindicated. Printed by Ebenezer Watson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Moses. America's Appeal to the Impartial World: Wherein the Rights of the Americans, as Men, British Subjects, and as Colonists; the Equity of the Demand, and of the Manner in Which It Is Made upon Them by Great-Britain, Are Stated and Considered. And, the Opposition Made by the Colonies to Acts of Parliament, Their Resorting to Arms in Their Necessary Defence, Against the Military Armaments, Employed to Enforce Them, Vindicated. Hartford: Printed by Ebenezer Watson, 1775.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Moses. America's Appeal to the Impartial World: Wherein the Rights of the Americans, as Men, British Subjects, and as Colonists; the Equity of the Demand, and of the Manner in Which It Is Made upon Them by Great-Britain, Are Stated and Considered. And, the Opposition Made by the Colonies to Acts of Parliament, Their Resorting to Arms in Their Necessary Defence, Against the Military Armaments, Employed to Enforce Them, Vindicated. Printed by Ebenezer Watson, 1775.

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