APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sayre, S. (1794). A short narrative of the life and character of Stephen Sayre, for the information of his fellow-citizens, is now ready for the press: Which would have been presented to the representatives of the people, previous to their vote respecting compensation, had he found time to print it--he now must content himself with having only a few letters printed, adding references to others, lodged in the House for their inspection. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sayre, Stephen. A Short Narrative of the Life and Character of Stephen Sayre, for the Information of His Fellow-citizens, Is Now Ready for the Press: Which Would Have Been Presented to the Representatives of the People, Previous to Their Vote Respecting Compensation, Had He Found Time to Print It--he Now Must Content Himself with Having Only a Few Letters Printed, Adding References to Others, Lodged in the House for Their Inspection. S.l: s.n, 1794.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sayre, Stephen. A Short Narrative of the Life and Character of Stephen Sayre, for the Information of His Fellow-citizens, Is Now Ready for the Press: Which Would Have Been Presented to the Representatives of the People, Previous to Their Vote Respecting Compensation, Had He Found Time to Print It--he Now Must Content Himself with Having Only a Few Letters Printed, Adding References to Others, Lodged in the House for Their Inspection. s.n, 1794.

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