Rousby, G. (1769). New-York, January 20, 1769: As Mr. Jauncey has endeavoured to exculpate himself from the charge brought against him in my advertisement; and has in his evasive vindication, aim'd at black'ning my character, by representing me, in conjunction with my daughter, as the guilty cause of my husband's long imprisonment. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRousby, Gezelena. New-York, January 20, 1769: As Mr. Jauncey Has Endeavoured to Exculpate Himself from the Charge Brought Against Him in My Advertisement; and Has in His Evasive Vindication, Aim'd at Black'ning My Character, by Representing Me, in Conjunction with My Daughter, as the Guilty Cause of My Husband's Long Imprisonment. [New York]: s.n, 1769.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRousby, Gezelena. New-York, January 20, 1769: As Mr. Jauncey Has Endeavoured to Exculpate Himself from the Charge Brought Against Him in My Advertisement; and Has in His Evasive Vindication, Aim'd at Black'ning My Character, by Representing Me, in Conjunction with My Daughter, as the Guilty Cause of My Husband's Long Imprisonment. s.n, 1769.