Virginia Council of State. (1781). In Council, April 12, 1781: Sir, Having received an application from the commanding officer to strengthen our army below, and being very unwilling to harrass the militia more than shall be absolutely unavoidable, we are in hopes an immediate and sufficient accession of force may be obtained by application to the several counties for their delinquents in militia duty whom the law sentences to six months service. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVirginia Council of State. In Council, April 12, 1781: Sir, Having Received an Application from the Commanding Officer to Strengthen Our Army Below, and Being Very Unwilling to Harrass the Militia More than Shall Be Absolutely Unavoidable, We Are in Hopes an Immediate and Sufficient Accession of Force May Be Obtained by Application to the Several Counties for Their Delinquents in Militia Duty Whom the Law Sentences to Six Months Service. S.l: s.n, 1781.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVirginia Council of State. In Council, April 12, 1781: Sir, Having Received an Application from the Commanding Officer to Strengthen Our Army Below, and Being Very Unwilling to Harrass the Militia More than Shall Be Absolutely Unavoidable, We Are in Hopes an Immediate and Sufficient Accession of Force May Be Obtained by Application to the Several Counties for Their Delinquents in Militia Duty Whom the Law Sentences to Six Months Service. s.n, 1781.