APA (7th ed.) Citation

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.) Citation

Sackville, 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.) Citation

Sackville, 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.

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