APA (7th ed.) Citation

Murray, J. (1785). (The author of the following piece intended it for publication in the Salem gazette, of November 1, 1785--- but circumstances rendering it expedient to publish it by itself, the reader will consider this half-sheet as a supplement to that paper ...): Boston, October 29, 1785. Mr. Printer, Presuming on your known liberality, I beg leave to offer to the impartial publick ... a few remarks on a piece published last Thursday, entitled, "An answer to a piece, entitled, An appeal to the impartial publick," &c. Printed by Samuel Hall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Murray, John. (The Author of the Following Piece Intended It for Publication in the Salem Gazette, of November 1, 1785--- but Circumstances Rendering It Expedient to Publish It by Itself, the Reader Will Consider This Half-sheet as a Supplement to That Paper ...): Boston, October 29, 1785. Mr. Printer, Presuming on Your Known Liberality, I Beg Leave to Offer to the Impartial Publick ... a Few Remarks on a Piece Published Last Thursday, Entitled, "An Answer to a Piece, Entitled, An Appeal to the Impartial Publick," &c. S.l: Printed by Samuel Hall, 1785.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Murray, John. (The Author of the Following Piece Intended It for Publication in the Salem Gazette, of November 1, 1785--- but Circumstances Rendering It Expedient to Publish It by Itself, the Reader Will Consider This Half-sheet as a Supplement to That Paper ...): Boston, October 29, 1785. Mr. Printer, Presuming on Your Known Liberality, I Beg Leave to Offer to the Impartial Publick ... a Few Remarks on a Piece Published Last Thursday, Entitled, "An Answer to a Piece, Entitled, An Appeal to the Impartial Publick," &c. Printed by Samuel Hall, 1785.

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