Citação APA (7ª ed.)

Scott, W. (1852). A document for all thinking men: The political letters and writings of General Scott, reviewed, discussed, and compared. His native Americanism proved by his own words! His support of the bankrupt law proved by his own words! His support of the United States bank proved by his own words! His ignorance of the Constitution proved by his own words! His hostility to Catholics proved by his own words! And, finally, his incompetence, his aristocracy, and his persevering efforts against the naturalization laws, proved by his own words! s.n..

Citação do estilo Chicago (17ª ed.)

Scott, Winfield. A Document for All Thinking Men: The Political Letters and Writings of General Scott, Reviewed, Discussed, and Compared. His Native Americanism Proved by His Own Words! His Support of the Bankrupt Law Proved by His Own Words! His Support of the United States Bank Proved by His Own Words! His Ignorance of the Constitution Proved by His Own Words! His Hostility to Catholics Proved by His Own Words! And, Finally, His Incompetence, His Aristocracy, and His Persevering Efforts Against the Naturalization Laws, Proved by His Own Words! [Washington: s.n., 1852.

Citação MLA (8ª ed.)

Scott, Winfield. A Document for All Thinking Men: The Political Letters and Writings of General Scott, Reviewed, Discussed, and Compared. His Native Americanism Proved by His Own Words! His Support of the Bankrupt Law Proved by His Own Words! His Support of the United States Bank Proved by His Own Words! His Ignorance of the Constitution Proved by His Own Words! His Hostility to Catholics Proved by His Own Words! And, Finally, His Incompetence, His Aristocracy, and His Persevering Efforts Against the Naturalization Laws, Proved by His Own Words! s.n., 1852.

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