Sackville, G. G. (1759). A short address from Lord George Sackville to the public: To which is added, L*** G***** S*********'s vindication of himself, in a letter to Colonel Fitzroy, ... with Colonel Fitzroy's answer; and the declaration of Captain Smith, one of the aids de camp to L*** G******. Containing a full and particular account of every thing that passed, relative to L*** G***** S*********'s conduct and behaviour at the battle of Thornhausen, on the first of August, 1759. P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, W. Sleater, and W. Smith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSackville, George Germain. A Short Address from Lord George Sackville to the Public: To Which Is Added, L*** G***** S*********'s Vindication of Himself, in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy, ... with Colonel Fitzroy's Answer; and the Declaration of Captain Smith, One of the Aids De Camp to L*** G******. Containing a Full and Particular Account of Every Thing That Passed, Relative to L*** G***** S*********'s Conduct and Behaviour at the Battle of Thornhausen, on the First of August, 1759. Dublin: P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, W. Sleater, and W. Smith, 1759.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSackville, George Germain. A Short Address from Lord George Sackville to the Public: To Which Is Added, L*** G***** S*********'s Vindication of Himself, in a Letter to Colonel Fitzroy, ... with Colonel Fitzroy's Answer; and the Declaration of Captain Smith, One of the Aids De Camp to L*** G******. Containing a Full and Particular Account of Every Thing That Passed, Relative to L*** G***** S*********'s Conduct and Behaviour at the Battle of Thornhausen, on the First of August, 1759. P. Wilson, J. Exshaw, W. Sleater, and W. Smith, 1759.