APA (7th ed.) Citation

McDougall, A. (1771). To the freeholders and freemen of the city and colony of New-York, and to all the friends of liberty in the British Empire: Gentlemen, If the liberty of the press is not a mere chimera, a sound without an idea, the subject is intitled to it for his vindication, when he conceives himself oppress'd by the relentless hand of power .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

McDougall, Alexander. To the Freeholders and Freemen of the City and Colony of New-York, and to All the Friends of Liberty in the British Empire: Gentlemen, If the Liberty of the Press Is Not a Mere Chimera, a Sound Without an Idea, the Subject Is Intitled to It for His Vindication, When He Conceives Himself Oppress'd by the Relentless Hand of Power .. [New York]: [publisher not identified], 1771.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

McDougall, Alexander. To the Freeholders and Freemen of the City and Colony of New-York, and to All the Friends of Liberty in the British Empire: Gentlemen, If the Liberty of the Press Is Not a Mere Chimera, a Sound Without an Idea, the Subject Is Intitled to It for His Vindication, When He Conceives Himself Oppress'd by the Relentless Hand of Power .. [publisher not identified], 1771.

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