APA Citation

Hamilton, W. (1807). To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.: Gentlemen, I have considered the bill, entitled "An act to prevent the recorder of the city of Philadelphia from practising as an attorney or counsellor in any court of justice in this commonwealth, or elsewhere;" but as I cannot approve it, I have returned it, with the following objections to the House of Representatives, in which it originated. [Lancaster, Pa.]: Printed by W. Hamilton..

Chicago Style Citation

Hamilton, William. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.: Gentlemen, I Have Considered the Bill, Entitled "An Act to Prevent the Recorder of the City of Philadelphia From Practising As an Attorney or Counsellor in Any Court of Justice in This Commonwealth, or Elsewhere;" but As I Cannot Approve It, I Have Returned It, With the Following Objections to the House of Representatives, in Which It Originated. [Lancaster, Pa.]: Printed by W. Hamilton., 1807.

MLA Citation

Hamilton, William. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.: Gentlemen, I Have Considered the Bill, Entitled "An Act to Prevent the Recorder of the City of Philadelphia From Practising As an Attorney or Counsellor in Any Court of Justice in This Commonwealth, or Elsewhere;" but As I Cannot Approve It, I Have Returned It, With the Following Objections to the House of Representatives, in Which It Originated. [Lancaster, Pa.]: Printed by W. Hamilton., 1807.

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