Sharp, J. d. 1. (1771). To Mr. Alderman Oliver. Mr. Sharp's compliments to Mr. Alderman Oliver, he brought with him from the country the respects of his friends and his own, and intended his grateful acknowledgements to the worthy Alderman for his public services. He laments that the present circumstances will not allow him to discharge the pleasing ahd heart-felt commission. Friday Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSharp, James d. 1783. To Mr. Alderman Oliver. Mr. Sharp's Compliments to Mr. Alderman Oliver, He Brought with Him from the Country the Respects of His Friends and His Own, and Intended His Grateful Acknowledgements to the Worthy Alderman for His Public Services. He Laments That the Present Circumstances Will Not Allow Him to Discharge the Pleasing Ahd Heart-felt Commission. London: Friday Street, 1771.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSharp, James d. 1783. To Mr. Alderman Oliver. Mr. Sharp's Compliments to Mr. Alderman Oliver, He Brought with Him from the Country the Respects of His Friends and His Own, and Intended His Grateful Acknowledgements to the Worthy Alderman for His Public Services. He Laments That the Present Circumstances Will Not Allow Him to Discharge the Pleasing Ahd Heart-felt Commission. Friday Street, 1771.