APA (7th ed.) Citation

Friend to the Rights of the Constitution. (1776). Civil liberty asserted: And the rights of the subject defended, against the anarchial principles of Dr. Price : in which his sophistical reasonings, dangerous tenets, and principles of false patriotism, contained in his Observationson civil liberty, &c. are exposed and refuted, in a letter to a gentleman in the country. J. Wilkie.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Friend to the Rights of the Constitution. Civil Liberty Asserted: And the Rights of the Subject Defended, Against the Anarchial Principles of Dr. Price : In Which His Sophistical Reasonings, Dangerous Tenets, and Principles of False Patriotism, Contained in His Observationson Civil Liberty, &c. Are Exposed and Refuted, in a Letter to a Gentleman in the Country. London: J. Wilkie, 1776.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Friend to the Rights of the Constitution. Civil Liberty Asserted: And the Rights of the Subject Defended, Against the Anarchial Principles of Dr. Price : In Which His Sophistical Reasonings, Dangerous Tenets, and Principles of False Patriotism, Contained in His Observationson Civil Liberty, &c. Are Exposed and Refuted, in a Letter to a Gentleman in the Country. J. Wilkie, 1776.

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