APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tetlow, R. (1776). An impartial sentimental letter, relating to the unhappy dissentions now subsisting betwixt Old-England and America: Wrote a small time ago at the particular Requests of a respectable Baronet, and a worthy Member of Parliament, in order to have been presented to the Right Hononourable Lord N****; and since revised, corrected, and enlarged, with annotations, and an exotic Case of Taxation, very similar to the present One with the Americans. By Richard-John Tetlow, Of AtKnottingley, Near Pontefract, Attorney at Law, F. S. A. and Notary Publick. printed by A. Ward, and sold by the booksellers in London, the booksellers in York, and J. Lyndley, in Pontefract.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tetlow, Richard-John. An Impartial Sentimental Letter, Relating to the Unhappy Dissentions Now Subsisting Betwixt Old-England and America: Wrote a Small Time Ago at the Particular Requests of a Respectable Baronet, and a Worthy Member of Parliament, in Order to Have Been Presented to the Right Hononourable Lord N****; and Since Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged, with Annotations, and an Exotic Case of Taxation, Very Similar to the Present One with the Americans. By Richard-John Tetlow, Of AtKnottingley, Near Pontefract, Attorney at Law, F. S. A. and Notary Publick. York: printed by A. Ward, and sold by the booksellers in London, the booksellers in York, and J. Lyndley, in Pontefract, 1776.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tetlow, Richard-John. An Impartial Sentimental Letter, Relating to the Unhappy Dissentions Now Subsisting Betwixt Old-England and America: Wrote a Small Time Ago at the Particular Requests of a Respectable Baronet, and a Worthy Member of Parliament, in Order to Have Been Presented to the Right Hononourable Lord N****; and Since Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged, with Annotations, and an Exotic Case of Taxation, Very Similar to the Present One with the Americans. By Richard-John Tetlow, Of AtKnottingley, Near Pontefract, Attorney at Law, F. S. A. and Notary Publick. printed by A. Ward, and sold by the booksellers in London, the booksellers in York, and J. Lyndley, in Pontefract, 1776.

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