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Chicago citation style:
Hunt, Benjamin Faneuil, Henry Elkison, Francis Gottier Deliesseline, and United States Circuit Court. The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of De, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit: ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District. [Charleston: Printed and sold by A.E. Miller, 1823] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/45031209/.
APA citation style:
Hunt, B. F., Elkison, H., Deliesseline, F. G. & United States Circuit Court. (1823) The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of De, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit: ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District. [Charleston: Printed and sold by A.E. Miller] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/45031209/.
MLA citation style:
Hunt, Benjamin Faneuil, et al. The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of De, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit: ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District. [Charleston: Printed and sold by A.E. Miller, 1823] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/45031209/>.