APA (7th ed.) Citation

Walker, J. b. o. E. (1762). Reasons of protest, by Mess. Walker and Stuart: Against the acts and proceedings of the Lord Provost and other magistrates, and of a part of the Town-Council of Edinburgh, with respect to the presenting and settling a minister in the said city. To which is annexed, an act of the Town-Council, June 6. 1750, relative to the subject.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Walker, John baillie of Edinburgh. Reasons of Protest, by Mess. Walker and Stuart: Against the Acts and Proceedings of the Lord Provost and Other Magistrates, and of a Part of the Town-Council of Edinburgh, with Respect to the Presenting and Settling a Minister in the Said City. To Which Is Annexed, an Act of the Town-Council, June 6. 1750, Relative to the Subject. Edinburgh, 1762.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Walker, John baillie of Edinburgh. Reasons of Protest, by Mess. Walker and Stuart: Against the Acts and Proceedings of the Lord Provost and Other Magistrates, and of a Part of the Town-Council of Edinburgh, with Respect to the Presenting and Settling a Minister in the Said City. To Which Is Annexed, an Act of the Town-Council, June 6. 1750, Relative to the Subject. 1762.

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