Columbia Typographical Society (Washington, D.C.), Columbia Typographical Society (Washington, D.C.), & Washington Institute (Washington, D.C.). (1834). Protest of the Columbia Typographical Society: Addressed to the public generally, and particularly to the printers of the United States, against the Washington Institute, a school about to be organized in the city of Washington by Duff Green, which proposes to substitute in the printing business the labor of boys for that of journeymen. The Society].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationColumbia Typographical Society (Washington, D.C.), D.C.) Columbia Typographical Society (Washington, and D.C.) Washington Institute (Washington. Protest of the Columbia Typographical Society: Addressed to the Public Generally, and Particularly to the Printers of the United States, Against the Washington Institute, a School About to Be Organized in the City of Washington by Duff Green, Which Proposes to Substitute in the Printing Business the Labor of Boys for That of Journeymen. [Washington, D.C.: The Society], 1834.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationColumbia Typographical Society (Washington, D.C.), et al. Protest of the Columbia Typographical Society: Addressed to the Public Generally, and Particularly to the Printers of the United States, Against the Washington Institute, a School About to Be Organized in the City of Washington by Duff Green, Which Proposes to Substitute in the Printing Business the Labor of Boys for That of Journeymen. The Society], 1834.