United States Dept. of Foreign Affairs. (1785). Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785: The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress of August 9, 1785, respecting the number of consuls necessary to be appointed, and for what foreign ports, reports, that in his opinion it would be expedient to have consuls in ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay. Printed by John Dunlap.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationUnited States Dept. of Foreign Affairs. Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785: The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in Obedience to the Order of Congress of August 9, 1785, Respecting the Number of Consuls Necessary to Be Appointed, and for What Foreign Ports, Reports, That in His Opinion It Would Be Expedient to Have Consuls in ... All Which Is Submitted to the Wisdom of Congress. John Jay. S.l: Printed by John Dunlap, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationUnited States Dept. of Foreign Affairs. Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785: The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in Obedience to the Order of Congress of August 9, 1785, Respecting the Number of Consuls Necessary to Be Appointed, and for What Foreign Ports, Reports, That in His Opinion It Would Be Expedient to Have Consuls in ... All Which Is Submitted to the Wisdom of Congress. John Jay. Printed by John Dunlap, 1785.