APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carver, J. (1796). Three years travels through the interior parts of North-America, for more than five thousand miles: ... together with a concise history of the genius, manners, and customs of the Indians ... and an appendix, describing the uncultivated parts of America, that are the most proper for forming settlements. Published by Key & Simpson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carver, Jonathan. Three Years Travels Through the Interior Parts of North-America, for More than Five Thousand Miles: ... Together with a Concise History of the Genius, Manners, and Customs of the Indians ... and an Appendix, Describing the Uncultivated Parts of America, That Are the Most Proper for Forming Settlements. Philadelphia: Published by Key & Simpson, 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carver, Jonathan. Three Years Travels Through the Interior Parts of North-America, for More than Five Thousand Miles: ... Together with a Concise History of the Genius, Manners, and Customs of the Indians ... and an Appendix, Describing the Uncultivated Parts of America, That Are the Most Proper for Forming Settlements. Published by Key & Simpson, 1796.

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