Adams, J. (1786). To the public: As the advantages arising from well executed newspapers appear to be universally acknowledged, it is unnecessary here to descant on their utility to the public, as well as to every individual: the subscribers therefore decline expiating on this subject, and content themselves with offering the following proposals for publishing in Wilmington, Delaware state, the Delaware courant, and weekly advertiser. Printed by James Adams, Jun. and Samuel Adams.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Adams, James. To the Public: As the Advantages Arising from Well Executed Newspapers Appear to Be Universally Acknowledged, It Is Unnecessary Here to Descant on Their Utility to the Public, as Well as to Every Individual: The Subscribers Therefore Decline Expiating on This Subject, and Content Themselves with Offering the Following Proposals for Publishing in Wilmington, Delaware State, the Delaware Courant, and Weekly Advertiser. S.l: Printed by James Adams, Jun. and Samuel Adams, 1786.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Adams, James. To the Public: As the Advantages Arising from Well Executed Newspapers Appear to Be Universally Acknowledged, It Is Unnecessary Here to Descant on Their Utility to the Public, as Well as to Every Individual: The Subscribers Therefore Decline Expiating on This Subject, and Content Themselves with Offering the Following Proposals for Publishing in Wilmington, Delaware State, the Delaware Courant, and Weekly Advertiser. Printed by James Adams, Jun. and Samuel Adams, 1786.