Binns, J. (1828). Monumental inscriptions: These inscriptions, compiled from authentic sources, but principally from official documents, communicated by the Department of War to Congress, on the 25th of January, 1828, are, in this form submitted to the serious consideration of the American people, under the firm conviction, that the facts embodied in them, ought to, and will, produce a cool and deliberate examination of the qualifications, from nature and education, of General Andrew Jackson, for the high civil station to which he aspires. [S.l.
Chicago Style CitationBinns, John. Monumental Inscriptions: These Inscriptions, Compiled From Authentic Sources, but Principally From Official Documents, Communicated By the Department of War to Congress, On the 25th of January, 1828, Are, in This Form Submitted to the Serious Consideration of the American People, Under the Firm Conviction, That the Facts Embodied in Them, Ought To, and Will, Produce a Cool and Deliberate Examination of the Qualifications, From Nature and Education, of General Andrew Jackson, for the High Civil Station to Which He Aspires. [S.l, 1828.
MLA CitationBinns, John. Monumental Inscriptions: These Inscriptions, Compiled From Authentic Sources, but Principally From Official Documents, Communicated By the Department of War to Congress, On the 25th of January, 1828, Are, in This Form Submitted to the Serious Consideration of the American People, Under the Firm Conviction, That the Facts Embodied in Them, Ought To, and Will, Produce a Cool and Deliberate Examination of the Qualifications, From Nature and Education, of General Andrew Jackson, for the High Civil Station to Which He Aspires. [S.l, 1828.