APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shakers. (1818). An address to the state of Ohio, protesting against a certain clause of the militia law, enacted by the Legislature at their last session: And showing the inconsistency of military power interfering with persons or property consecrated to the pious and benevolent purposes of the Gospel. Printed at the office of the Farmer, by George Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shakers. An Address to the State of Ohio, Protesting Against a Certain Clause of the Militia Law, Enacted by the Legislature at Their Last Session: And Showing the Inconsistency of Military Power Interfering with Persons or Property Consecrated to the Pious and Benevolent Purposes of the Gospel. Lebanon, Ohio: Printed at the office of the Farmer, by George Smith, 1818.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shakers. An Address to the State of Ohio, Protesting Against a Certain Clause of the Militia Law, Enacted by the Legislature at Their Last Session: And Showing the Inconsistency of Military Power Interfering with Persons or Property Consecrated to the Pious and Benevolent Purposes of the Gospel. Printed at the office of the Farmer, by George Smith, 1818.

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