Friend to union, a. t. n. C. (1789). Fellow citizens, The man who, on this day of general joy and satisfaction, will attempt to improve the solemn spectacle to which you have been witnesses, to the purpose of fomenting party spirit, and keeping up distinctions which ought to be forgotten, must be influenced by diabolical motives. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Friend to union, and the new Constitution. Fellow Citizens, The Man Who, on This Day of General Joy and Satisfaction, Will Attempt to Improve the Solemn Spectacle to Which You Have Been Witnesses, to the Purpose of Fomenting Party Spirit, and Keeping Up Distinctions Which Ought to Be Forgotten, Must Be Influenced by Diabolical Motives. S.l: s.n, 1789.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Friend to union, and the new Constitution. Fellow Citizens, The Man Who, on This Day of General Joy and Satisfaction, Will Attempt to Improve the Solemn Spectacle to Which You Have Been Witnesses, to the Purpose of Fomenting Party Spirit, and Keeping Up Distinctions Which Ought to Be Forgotten, Must Be Influenced by Diabolical Motives. s.n, 1789.