Author of Regulus. (1775). A defence of the resolutions and address of the American Congress: In reply to Taxation no tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. To which are added, General remarks on the leading principles of that work, As Published in The London Evening Post of the 2d and 4th of May; and a short chain of deductions from one clear position of common sense and experience. printed for J. Williams, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAuthor of Regulus. A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress: In Reply to Taxation No Tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. To Which Are Added, General Remarks on the Leading Principles of That Work, As Published in The London Evening Post of the 2d and 4th of May; and a Short Chain of Deductions from One Clear Position of Common Sense and Experience. London: printed for J. Williams, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAuthor of Regulus. A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress: In Reply to Taxation No Tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. To Which Are Added, General Remarks on the Leading Principles of That Work, As Published in The London Evening Post of the 2d and 4th of May; and a Short Chain of Deductions from One Clear Position of Common Sense and Experience. printed for J. Williams, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, 1775.