APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vardill, J. (1778). Letters from General Washington, to several of his friends in the year 1776: In which are set forth, a fairer and fuller view of American politics, than ever yet transpired, or the public could be made acquainted with through any other channel : together with the Reverend Mr. Jacob Duche's (late chaplain to the Congress) letter to Mr. Washington, and an answer to it, by Mr. John Parke, a lieutenant-colonel in Mr. Washington's army.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vardill, John. Letters from General Washington, to Several of His Friends in the Year 1776: In Which Are Set Forth, a Fairer and Fuller View of American Politics, than Ever yet Transpired, or the Public Could Be Made Acquainted with Through Any Other Channel : Together with the Reverend Mr. Jacob Duche's (late Chaplain to the Congress) Letter to Mr. Washington, and an Answer to It, by Mr. John Parke, a Lieutenant-colonel in Mr. Washington's Army. [Philadelphia?], 1778.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vardill, John. Letters from General Washington, to Several of His Friends in the Year 1776: In Which Are Set Forth, a Fairer and Fuller View of American Politics, than Ever yet Transpired, or the Public Could Be Made Acquainted with Through Any Other Channel : Together with the Reverend Mr. Jacob Duche's (late Chaplain to the Congress) Letter to Mr. Washington, and an Answer to It, by Mr. John Parke, a Lieutenant-colonel in Mr. Washington's Army. 1778.

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