Gray, A. (1813). To the free citizens of Rowan, Chatham & Randolph: Friends and countrymen, Since the present electioneering campaign has commenced, an attempt has been made to induce the people to believe that the Republicans are favorites of the war, taxation and every species of oppression; and that the Federalists are the only friends to peace, liberty and equality. ... Should I be elected, I will support such measures as I deem best calculated ... to bring the present war to a speedy and desirable conclusion. Coupee & Crider, printers, Salisbury (N.C.).
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gray, Alexander. To the Free Citizens of Rowan, Chatham & Randolph: Friends and Countrymen, Since the Present Electioneering Campaign Has Commenced, an Attempt Has Been Made to Induce the People to Believe That the Republicans Are Favorites of the War, Taxation and Every Species of Oppression; and That the Federalists Are the Only Friends to Peace, Liberty and Equality. ... Should I Be Elected, I Will Support Such Measures as I Deem Best Calculated ... to Bring the Present War to a Speedy and Desirable Conclusion. [Salisbury, N.C.]: Coupee & Crider, printers, Salisbury (N.C.), 1813.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gray, Alexander. To the Free Citizens of Rowan, Chatham & Randolph: Friends and Countrymen, Since the Present Electioneering Campaign Has Commenced, an Attempt Has Been Made to Induce the People to Believe That the Republicans Are Favorites of the War, Taxation and Every Species of Oppression; and That the Federalists Are the Only Friends to Peace, Liberty and Equality. ... Should I Be Elected, I Will Support Such Measures as I Deem Best Calculated ... to Bring the Present War to a Speedy and Desirable Conclusion. Coupee & Crider, printers, Salisbury (N.C.), 1813.