APA Citation

(1766). The general opposition of the colonies to the payment of the stamp duty, and the consequence of enforcing obedience by military measures, impartially considered: Also a plan for uniting them to this kingdom, in such a manner as to make their interest inseparable from ours, for the future : in a letter to a member of Parliament. London: Printed for T, Payne, at the New-gate.

Chicago Style Citation

The General Opposition of the Colonies to the Payment of the Stamp Duty, and the Consequence of Enforcing Obedience By Military Measures, Impartially Considered: Also a Plan for Uniting Them to This Kingdom, in Such a Manner As to Make Their Interest Inseparable From Ours, for the Future : In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for T, Payne, at the New-gate, 1766.

MLA Citation

The General Opposition of the Colonies to the Payment of the Stamp Duty, and the Consequence of Enforcing Obedience By Military Measures, Impartially Considered: Also a Plan for Uniting Them to This Kingdom, in Such a Manner As to Make Their Interest Inseparable From Ours, for the Future : In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. London: Printed for T, Payne, at the New-gate, 1766.

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