Richards, G. H. (1817). The politics of Connecticut, or, A statement of facts: Addressed to honest men of all parties, religious and political, in the state, particularly to the mass of community, a bold and hardy yeomanry, who compose the flesh and muscle, the blood and bone of the body politic. Printed at the Times office.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRichards, George Hallam. The Politics of Connecticut, or, A Statement of Facts: Addressed to Honest Men of All Parties, Religious and Political, in the State, Particularly to the Mass of Community, a Bold and Hardy Yeomanry, Who Compose the Flesh and Muscle, the Blood and Bone of the Body Politic. Hartford: Printed at the Times office, 1817.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRichards, George Hallam. The Politics of Connecticut, or, A Statement of Facts: Addressed to Honest Men of All Parties, Religious and Political, in the State, Particularly to the Mass of Community, a Bold and Hardy Yeomanry, Who Compose the Flesh and Muscle, the Blood and Bone of the Body Politic. Printed at the Times office, 1817.