Pulteney, W. (1778). Thoughts on the present state of affairs with America: And the means of conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. Representative in Parliament for the Town of Shrewsberry; and Brother to Governor Johnstone, one of the Commissioners to negociate Peace with America. To which are added, two appendixes, containing letters wrote by Dr. Franklyn. Also, Extracts from the works of Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester (The fourth edition.). Dublin: printed for William Hallhead, No. 63, Dame-Street.
Chicago Style CitationPulteney, William. Thoughts On the Present State of Affairs With America: And the Means of Conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. Representative in Parliament for the Town of Shrewsberry; and Brother to Governor Johnstone, One of the Commissioners to Negociate Peace With America. To Which Are Added, Two Appendixes, Containing Letters Wrote By Dr. Franklyn. Also, Extracts From the Works of Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester. The fourth edition. Dublin: printed for William Hallhead, No. 63, Dame-Street, 1778.
MLA CitationPulteney, William. Thoughts On the Present State of Affairs With America: And the Means of Conciliation. By William Pulteney, Esq. Representative in Parliament for the Town of Shrewsberry; and Brother to Governor Johnstone, One of the Commissioners to Negociate Peace With America. To Which Are Added, Two Appendixes, Containing Letters Wrote By Dr. Franklyn. Also, Extracts From the Works of Dr. Tucker, Dean of Gloucester. The fourth edition. Dublin: printed for William Hallhead, No. 63, Dame-Street, 1778.