APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clinton, D. (1812). Jefferson against Madison's war: Being an exposition of the late President Jefferson's opinions of the impolicy and folly of all wars ... together with some remarks on the present war, and the propriety of choosing electors who will vote for a peace president. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clinton, DeWitt. Jefferson Against Madison's War: Being an Exposition of the Late President Jefferson's Opinions of the Impolicy and Folly of All Wars ... Together with Some Remarks on the Present War, and the Propriety of Choosing Electors Who Will Vote for a Peace President. [Boston?]: s.n, 1812.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clinton, DeWitt. Jefferson Against Madison's War: Being an Exposition of the Late President Jefferson's Opinions of the Impolicy and Folly of All Wars ... Together with Some Remarks on the Present War, and the Propriety of Choosing Electors Who Will Vote for a Peace President. s.n, 1812.

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