Hulme, W. (1815). Raleigh, December 2d, 1815: Gentlemen, We, in compliance with what we conceive to be the duty of the representatives of a free people ... take this method of communicating to you some of the most important business that has occupied the attention of the legislature. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHulme, William. Raleigh, December 2d, 1815: Gentlemen, We, in Compliance with What We Conceive to Be the Duty of the Representatives of a Free People ... Take This Method of Communicating to You Some of the Most Important Business That Has Occupied the Attention of the Legislature. [Raleigh, N.C]: s.n, 1815.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHulme, William. Raleigh, December 2d, 1815: Gentlemen, We, in Compliance with What We Conceive to Be the Duty of the Representatives of a Free People ... Take This Method of Communicating to You Some of the Most Important Business That Has Occupied the Attention of the Legislature. s.n, 1815.