APA (7th ed.) Citation

Williamson, P. (1760). A brief account of the war in N. America: Shewing, the principal causes of our former miscarriages: as also, the necessity and advantage of keeping Canada, and the maintaining a friendly correspondence with the Indians. To which is added, a description of the natives,-their manner of living, etc. The whole containing several very remarkable particulars, relative to the natural dispositions, tempers, and inclinations of the unpolished savages, not taken notice of in any other history. By Peter Williamson, formerly a planter in the back-settlements of Pensylvania. Printed for the author, and sold by R. Griffiths, in the Strand, London; and by N. Bell in York; A. Kincaid, A. Donaldson, Mrs. Yair, J. Paton, W. Gibb, and J. Mitchell in Edinburgh; and by all the other booksellers in G. Britain and Ireland.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Williamson, Peter. A Brief Account of the War in N. America: Shewing, the Principal Causes of Our Former Miscarriages: As Also, the Necessity and Advantage of Keeping Canada, and the Maintaining a Friendly Correspondence with the Indians. To Which Is Added, a Description of the Natives,-their Manner of Living, Etc. The Whole Containing Several Very Remarkable Particulars, Relative to the Natural Dispositions, Tempers, and Inclinations of the Unpolished Savages, Not Taken Notice of in Any Other History. By Peter Williamson, Formerly a Planter in the Back-settlements of Pensylvania. Edinburgh: Printed for the author, and sold by R. Griffiths, in the Strand, London; and by N. Bell in York; A. Kincaid, A. Donaldson, Mrs. Yair, J. Paton, W. Gibb, and J. Mitchell in Edinburgh; and by all the other booksellers in G. Britain and Ireland, 1760.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Williamson, Peter. A Brief Account of the War in N. America: Shewing, the Principal Causes of Our Former Miscarriages: As Also, the Necessity and Advantage of Keeping Canada, and the Maintaining a Friendly Correspondence with the Indians. To Which Is Added, a Description of the Natives,-their Manner of Living, Etc. The Whole Containing Several Very Remarkable Particulars, Relative to the Natural Dispositions, Tempers, and Inclinations of the Unpolished Savages, Not Taken Notice of in Any Other History. By Peter Williamson, Formerly a Planter in the Back-settlements of Pensylvania. Printed for the author, and sold by R. Griffiths, in the Strand, London; and by N. Bell in York; A. Kincaid, A. Donaldson, Mrs. Yair, J. Paton, W. Gibb, and J. Mitchell in Edinburgh; and by all the other booksellers in G. Britain and Ireland, 1760.

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