APA (7th ed.) Citation

Donaldson, A. (1810). Respected friend, I take the liberty of enclosing the within, for thy inspection: --and if thou should think well of that part of it addressed to the benevolent minded,--any thing thou may please to present for the purpose therein specified, will be gratefully accepted, by thy friend, and a well-wisher to the African race, /. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Donaldson, Arthur. Respected Friend, I Take the Liberty of Enclosing the Within, for Thy Inspection: --and If Thou Should Think Well of That Part of It Addressed to the Benevolent Minded,--any Thing Thou May Please to Present for the Purpose Therein Specified, Will Be Gratefully Accepted, by Thy Friend, and a Well-wisher to the African Race, /. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1810.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Donaldson, Arthur. Respected Friend, I Take the Liberty of Enclosing the Within, for Thy Inspection: --and If Thou Should Think Well of That Part of It Addressed to the Benevolent Minded,--any Thing Thou May Please to Present for the Purpose Therein Specified, Will Be Gratefully Accepted, by Thy Friend, and a Well-wisher to the African Race, /. [publisher not identified], 1810.

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