APA Citation

Carey, M. (1835). Addresses to the citizens of the southern states: Being a solemn warning against the destructive dostrine of a separation of the Union, advocated in the late message of his excellency, George M'Duffie, governor of South Carolina, as leading inevitably to civil war, with all its awful consequences. Philadelphia: Printed by Haswell & Barrington.

Chicago Style Citation

Carey, Mathew. Addresses to the Citizens of the Southern States: Being a Solemn Warning against the Destructive Dostrine of a Separation of the Union, Advocated in the Late Message of His Excellency, George M'Duffie, Governor of South Carolina, As Leading Inevitably to Civil War, With All Its Awful Consequences. Philadelphia: Printed by Haswell & Barrington, 1835.

MLA Citation

Carey, Mathew. Addresses to the Citizens of the Southern States: Being a Solemn Warning against the Destructive Dostrine of a Separation of the Union, Advocated in the Late Message of His Excellency, George M'Duffie, Governor of South Carolina, As Leading Inevitably to Civil War, With All Its Awful Consequences. Philadelphia: Printed by Haswell & Barrington, 1835.

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