APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jones, O. D. (1889). Sound the tocsin of alarm. Startling facts for a slumbering public. The churches of the 7000 millionaires, with their arms in the U.S. treasury, "cadet" rifles and prayer books in their hands, drilling four times and praying twice a day. By your leave gentlemen not time yet for "union of Church and State.". S.l..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jones, Orville Davis. Sound the Tocsin of Alarm. Startling Facts for a Slumbering Public. The Churches of the 7000 Millionaires, with Their Arms in the U.S. Treasury, "Cadet" Rifles and Prayer Books in Their Hands, Drilling Four Times and Praying Twice a Day. By Your Leave Gentlemen Not Time yet for "Union of Church and State.". S.l., 1889.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Jones, Orville Davis. Sound the Tocsin of Alarm. Startling Facts for a Slumbering Public. The Churches of the 7000 Millionaires, with Their Arms in the U.S. Treasury, "Cadet" Rifles and Prayer Books in Their Hands, Drilling Four Times and Praying Twice a Day. By Your Leave Gentlemen Not Time yet for "Union of Church and State.". S.l., 1889.

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