APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1819). The Challenge accepted[.]: It was so well understood in Frederick-Town that Captain Williams, one of the Democratic candidates, was opposed to universal suffrage, that no body thought it worth while to prove it. ... We accept the challenge. Here is proof. s.n.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Challenge Accepted[.]: It Was so Well Understood in Frederick-Town That Captain Williams, One of the Democratic Candidates, Was Opposed to Universal Suffrage, That No Body Thought It Worth While to Prove It. ... We Accept the Challenge. Here Is Proof. [Frederick, Md]: s.n, 1819.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Challenge Accepted[.]: It Was so Well Understood in Frederick-Town That Captain Williams, One of the Democratic Candidates, Was Opposed to Universal Suffrage, That No Body Thought It Worth While to Prove It. ... We Accept the Challenge. Here Is Proof. s.n, 1819.

Achtung: Diese Zitate sind unter Umständen nicht zu 100% korrekt.