APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sergeant, J., & Colman, B. (1929). A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston: Containing Mr. Sergeant's proposal of a more effectual method for the education of Indian children : to raise 'em if possible into a civil and industrious people : by introducing the English language among them : and thereby instilling into their minds and hearts, with a more lasting impression, the principles of virtue and piety : made publick [sic] by Dr. Colman at the desire of Mr. Sergeant, with some general account of what the Rev. Mr. Isaac Hollis of ----- has already done for the sons of this Indian tribe of Houssatannoc, now erected into a township by the General Court, and called Stockbridge. Lancaster Press.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sergeant, John, and Benjamin Colman. A Letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston: Containing Mr. Sergeant's Proposal of a More Effectual Method for the Education of Indian Children : To Raise 'Em If Possible into a Civil and Industrious People : By Introducing the English Language Among Them : And Thereby Instilling into Their Minds and Hearts, with a More Lasting Impression, the Principles of Virtue and Piety : Made Publick [sic] by Dr. Colman at the Desire of Mr. Sergeant, with Some General Account of What the Rev. Mr. Isaac Hollis of ----- Has Already Done for the Sons of This Indian Tribe of Houssatannoc, Now Erected into a Township by the General Court, and Called Stockbridge. Lancaster, Pa.: Lancaster Press, 1929.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sergeant, John, and Benjamin Colman. A Letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston: Containing Mr. Sergeant's Proposal of a More Effectual Method for the Education of Indian Children : To Raise 'Em If Possible into a Civil and Industrious People : By Introducing the English Language Among Them : And Thereby Instilling into Their Minds and Hearts, with a More Lasting Impression, the Principles of Virtue and Piety : Made Publick [sic] by Dr. Colman at the Desire of Mr. Sergeant, with Some General Account of What the Rev. Mr. Isaac Hollis of ----- Has Already Done for the Sons of This Indian Tribe of Houssatannoc, Now Erected into a Township by the General Court, and Called Stockbridge. Lancaster Press, 1929.

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