(1769). Whereas it is pretended by an advertisement dated the 6th of January, 1769, that previous to the proposal made by sundry persons who signed themselves a committee of the non-Episcopal denomination in this city, the signers of the said advertisement found it to be the general sense of their constituents, that the four late members should be re-chosen; and that therefore it was conceived highly improper and ungrateful in them to consent to any other junction. Printed by John Holt.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Whereas It Is Pretended by an Advertisement Dated the 6th of January, 1769, That Previous to the Proposal Made by Sundry Persons Who Signed Themselves a Committee of the Non-Episcopal Denomination in This City, the Signers of the Said Advertisement Found It to Be the General Sense of Their Constituents, That the Four Late Members Should Be Re-chosen; and That Therefore It Was Conceived Highly Improper and Ungrateful in Them to Consent to Any Other Junction. S.l: Printed by John Holt, 1769.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Whereas It Is Pretended by an Advertisement Dated the 6th of January, 1769, That Previous to the Proposal Made by Sundry Persons Who Signed Themselves a Committee of the Non-Episcopal Denomination in This City, the Signers of the Said Advertisement Found It to Be the General Sense of Their Constituents, That the Four Late Members Should Be Re-chosen; and That Therefore It Was Conceived Highly Improper and Ungrateful in Them to Consent to Any Other Junction. Printed by John Holt, 1769.