APA Citation

Friend to the people and their liberties. (1775). A full and impartial examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's address to the Americans: In which that gentleman's inconsistencies are remarked, his assertions proved groundless, and his principles in general demonstrated to be subversive of the British constitution : the whole interspersed with remarks upon American affairs. [Manchester?: s.n..

Chicago Style Citation

Friend to the people and their liberties. A Full and Impartial Examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Address to the Americans: In Which That Gentleman's Inconsistencies Are Remarked, His Assertions Proved Groundless, and His Principles in General Demonstrated to Be Subversive of the British Constitution : The Whole Interspersed With Remarks Upon American Affairs. [Manchester?: s.n., 1775.

MLA Citation

Friend to the people and their liberties. A Full and Impartial Examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Address to the Americans: In Which That Gentleman's Inconsistencies Are Remarked, His Assertions Proved Groundless, and His Principles in General Demonstrated to Be Subversive of the British Constitution : The Whole Interspersed With Remarks Upon American Affairs. [Manchester?: s.n., 1775.

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