APA (7th ed.) Citation

Winsor, F. A. (1798). Address to the sovereigns of Europe: Etc. etc. In two parts. By Obadia Prim. Part second. The first part contains an Appeal to the Sovereigns of Europe, to Proprietors, Merchants and all Well - wishers of social order - with a sketch of the Conduct of the Legislators of France during the Revolution. The second part contains a Letter to Bnonaparte on his Military and Political Conduct - To which are annexed I° The principles of morality as decreed and acknowledged by the different legislative bodies of France. II° A summary, in order of dates, of the most remarkable crimes committeed since the beginning of the Revolution - a table of the contributions, requisitions, forced loans etc. 1798 sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, Wm. Richardson and Comp. and all booksellers in Great-Britain and on the continent.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Winsor, Frederick Albert. Address to the Sovereigns of Europe: Etc. Etc. In Two Parts. By Obadia Prim. Part Second. The First Part Contains an Appeal to the Sovereigns of Europe, to Proprietors, Merchants and All Well - Wishers of Social Order - with a Sketch of the Conduct of the Legislators of France During the Revolution. The Second Part Contains a Letter to Bnonaparte on His Military and Political Conduct - To Which Are Annexed I° The Principles of Morality as Decreed and Acknowledged by the Different Legislative Bodies of France. II° A Summary, in Order of Dates, of the Most Remarkable Crimes Committeed Since the Beginning of the Revolution - a Table of the Contributions, Requisitions, Forced Loans Etc. London: 1798 sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, Wm. Richardson and Comp. and all booksellers in Great-Britain and on the continent, 1798.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Winsor, Frederick Albert. Address to the Sovereigns of Europe: Etc. Etc. In Two Parts. By Obadia Prim. Part Second. The First Part Contains an Appeal to the Sovereigns of Europe, to Proprietors, Merchants and All Well - Wishers of Social Order - with a Sketch of the Conduct of the Legislators of France During the Revolution. The Second Part Contains a Letter to Bnonaparte on His Military and Political Conduct - To Which Are Annexed I° The Principles of Morality as Decreed and Acknowledged by the Different Legislative Bodies of France. II° A Summary, in Order of Dates, of the Most Remarkable Crimes Committeed Since the Beginning of the Revolution - a Table of the Contributions, Requisitions, Forced Loans Etc. 1798 sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, Wm. Richardson and Comp. and all booksellers in Great-Britain and on the continent, 1798.

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