APA引文

Fitzgerald, J. (1887). An exposure of the reprehensible means employed by John Fitzgerald, of Lincoln, Neb. and Alexander Sullivan, of Chicago, Ills. to prevent Mr. William O'Brien, from lecturing for the Irish National League of Philadelphia. Lincoln, Neb.?.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, John. An Exposure of the Reprehensible Means Employed by John Fitzgerald, of Lincoln, Neb. and Alexander Sullivan, of Chicago, Ills. to Prevent Mr. William O'Brien, from Lecturing for the Irish National League of Philadelphia. Lincoln, Neb.?, 1887.

MLA引文

Fitzgerald, John. An Exposure of the Reprehensible Means Employed by John Fitzgerald, of Lincoln, Neb. and Alexander Sullivan, of Chicago, Ills. to Prevent Mr. William O'Brien, from Lecturing for the Irish National League of Philadelphia. Lincoln, Neb.?, 1887.

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