APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pamphilo. (1750). A discourse on peace, address'd to all true patriots. Wherein some of the many perversions and false positions contained in a pamphlet writ on the same subject, inscribed to the Earl of Harrington, are considered and refuted /By Pamphilo. John Exshaw.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pamphilo. A Discourse on Peace, Address'd to All True Patriots. Wherein Some of the Many Perversions and False Positions Contained in a Pamphlet Writ on the Same Subject, Inscribed to the Earl of Harrington, Are Considered and Refuted /By Pamphilo. Dublin: John Exshaw, 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pamphilo. A Discourse on Peace, Address'd to All True Patriots. Wherein Some of the Many Perversions and False Positions Contained in a Pamphlet Writ on the Same Subject, Inscribed to the Earl of Harrington, Are Considered and Refuted /By Pamphilo. John Exshaw, 1750.

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