Liveryman. (1754). The following address having been refused insertion by the printers of the Public Advertiser, and Gazetteer, I am now under necessity of applying to my fellow-citizens in this manner. How weak must be the cause, and how corrupt the intention, when such low artifices are ... practised, ...To the worthy liverymen of the free city of London. Gentlemen, a candidate having daily appealed to the public.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLiveryman. The Following Address Having Been Refused Insertion by the Printers of the Public Advertiser, and Gazetteer, I Am Now Under Necessity of Applying to My Fellow-citizens in This Manner. How Weak Must Be the Cause, and How Corrupt the Intention, When Such Low Artifices Are ... Practised, ...To the Worthy Liverymen of the Free City of London. Gentlemen, a Candidate Having Daily Appealed to the Public. [London], 1754.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLiveryman. The Following Address Having Been Refused Insertion by the Printers of the Public Advertiser, and Gazetteer, I Am Now Under Necessity of Applying to My Fellow-citizens in This Manner. How Weak Must Be the Cause, and How Corrupt the Intention, When Such Low Artifices Are ... Practised, ...To the Worthy Liverymen of the Free City of London. Gentlemen, a Candidate Having Daily Appealed to the Public. 1754.