APA Citation

Chandler, T. B., & Cooper, M. (1774). A friendly address to all reasonable Americans, on the subject of our political confusions: In which the necessary consequences of violently opposing the King's troops, and of a general non-importation are fairly stated. [One line of Scripture text]. New-York: Printed [by James Rivington].

Chicago Style Citation

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, and Myles Cooper. A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, On the Subject of Our Political Confusions: In Which the Necessary Consequences of Violently Opposing the King's Troops, and of a General Non-importation Are Fairly Stated. [One Line of Scripture Text]. New-York: Printed [by James Rivington], 1774.

MLA Citation

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, and Myles Cooper. A Friendly Address to All Reasonable Americans, On the Subject of Our Political Confusions: In Which the Necessary Consequences of Violently Opposing the King's Troops, and of a General Non-importation Are Fairly Stated. [One Line of Scripture Text]. New-York: Printed [by James Rivington], 1774.

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