Member. (1742). A vindication of the conduct of a certain eminent patriot: Viz. I. On his refusing to accept of any place of profit. II. On his refusing to be one of the secret committee. III. On his voting against the repeal of the Septennial Act ... In a letter from a Member to his friend in the country. S. Lyne, and J. Towers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMember. A Vindication of the Conduct of a Certain Eminent Patriot: Viz. I. On His Refusing to Accept of Any Place of Profit. II. On His Refusing to Be One of the Secret Committee. III. On His Voting Against the Repeal of the Septennial Act ... In a Letter from a Member to His Friend in the Country. London: S. Lyne, and J. Towers, 1742.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMember. A Vindication of the Conduct of a Certain Eminent Patriot: Viz. I. On His Refusing to Accept of Any Place of Profit. II. On His Refusing to Be One of the Secret Committee. III. On His Voting Against the Repeal of the Septennial Act ... In a Letter from a Member to His Friend in the Country. S. Lyne, and J. Towers, 1742.