APA Citation

Atwood, W. (1881). The case of William Atwood, esq: By the late King William ... constituted chief justice of the province of New York in America, and judge of the admiralty there, and in neighbouring colonies. With a true account of the government and people of that province ; particularly of Bayard's faction, and the treason for which he and Hutchins stand attainted ; but reprieved before the Lod Cornbury's arrival, upon acknowledging their offences, and begging pardon. [New York: Printed for the Society.

Chicago Style Citation

Atwood, William. The Case of William Atwood, Esq: By the Late King William ... Constituted Chief Justice of the Province of New York in America, and Judge of the Admiralty There, and in Neighbouring Colonies. With a True Account of the Government and People of That Province ; Particularly of Bayard's Faction, and the Treason for Which He and Hutchins Stand Attainted ; but Reprieved Before the Lod Cornbury's Arrival, Upon Acknowledging Their Offences, and Begging Pardon. [New York: Printed for the Society, 1881.

MLA Citation

Atwood, William. The Case of William Atwood, Esq: By the Late King William ... Constituted Chief Justice of the Province of New York in America, and Judge of the Admiralty There, and in Neighbouring Colonies. With a True Account of the Government and People of That Province ; Particularly of Bayard's Faction, and the Treason for Which He and Hutchins Stand Attainted ; but Reprieved Before the Lod Cornbury's Arrival, Upon Acknowledging Their Offences, and Begging Pardon. [New York: Printed for the Society, 1881.

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