Magruder, W. B. (1800). An address to the public, accounting for the large sum of money which has been sunk in the hands of W.B. Magruder, and W.B. Magruder & Company: And shewing that their failure, and almost all their losses, were produced by the misconduct of Messrs. Findlay, Bannatyne & Co of London, and their agents in Rotterdam and Bremen, to whose guardianship, an immense property had been confided. Printed by Samuel Sower, no. 190, Market-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMagruder, William B. An Address to the Public, Accounting for the Large Sum of Money Which Has Been Sunk in the Hands of W.B. Magruder, and W.B. Magruder & Company: And Shewing That Their Failure, and Almost All Their Losses, Were Produced by the Misconduct of Messrs. Findlay, Bannatyne & Co of London, and Their Agents in Rotterdam and Bremen, to Whose Guardianship, an Immense Property Had Been Confided. Baltimore: Printed by Samuel Sower, no. 190, Market-Street, 1800.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMagruder, William B. An Address to the Public, Accounting for the Large Sum of Money Which Has Been Sunk in the Hands of W.B. Magruder, and W.B. Magruder & Company: And Shewing That Their Failure, and Almost All Their Losses, Were Produced by the Misconduct of Messrs. Findlay, Bannatyne & Co of London, and Their Agents in Rotterdam and Bremen, to Whose Guardianship, an Immense Property Had Been Confided. Printed by Samuel Sower, no. 190, Market-Street, 1800.