Vansant, J. (1772). To the public. Philadelphia gaol, the 12th of the 10th month, 1772: Whereas divers malicious, malignant, unjust and false reports have been spread, in respect to my conduct in trade, the payment of my just debts, and securing the titles of my land. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVansant, John. To the Public. Philadelphia Gaol, the 12th of the 10th Month, 1772: Whereas Divers Malicious, Malignant, Unjust and False Reports Have Been Spread, in Respect to My Conduct in Trade, the Payment of My Just Debts, and Securing the Titles of My Land. S.l: s.n, 1772.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVansant, John. To the Public. Philadelphia Gaol, the 12th of the 10th Month, 1772: Whereas Divers Malicious, Malignant, Unjust and False Reports Have Been Spread, in Respect to My Conduct in Trade, the Payment of My Just Debts, and Securing the Titles of My Land. s.n, 1772.