(1757). Fellow countrymen, hear with patience the words of one who scorns to deceive you, ... you are mislead by wicked and false men to oppose an Act, which is the only means of preserving your liberty. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFellow Countrymen, Hear with Patience the Words of One Who Scorns to Deceive You, ... You Are Mislead by Wicked and False Men to Oppose an Act, Which Is the Only Means of Preserving Your Liberty. [Norwich?]: s.n, 1757.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFellow Countrymen, Hear with Patience the Words of One Who Scorns to Deceive You, ... You Are Mislead by Wicked and False Men to Oppose an Act, Which Is the Only Means of Preserving Your Liberty. s.n, 1757.
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