The Glasgow almanack for 1796. : Being leap year. Is most respectfully inscribed to the Honourable John Dunlop, Esq. lord provost, Laurence Craigie Esq; George Lothian Esq; John Paul Esq; bailies, John Laurie, Esq; dean of Guild, Robert Robertson Esq; deacon convener, and the other very respectable members of the Town Council of Glasgow by their [most eminent] and very [humble servant], J. Mennons.
MLA
The Glasgow almanack for 1796. : Being leap year. Is most respectfully inscribed to the Honourable John Dunlop, Esq. lord provost, Laurence Craigie Esq; George Lothian Esq; John Paul Esq; bailies, John Laurie, Esq; dean of Guild, Robert Robertson Esq; deacon convener, and the other very respectable members of the Town Council of Glasgow by their [most eminent] and very [humble servant], J. Mennons. Glasgow : Printed by J. Mennons, editor of the Glasgow Advertiser, Mondays & Fridays. and sold at his Shop, first west from the Exchange, and by all the booksellers, [1796]
APA
(1796). The Glasgow almanack for 1796. : Being leap year. Is most respectfully inscribed to the Honourable John Dunlop, Esq. lord provost, Laurence Craigie Esq; George Lothian Esq; John Paul Esq; bailies, John Laurie, Esq; dean of Guild, Robert Robertson Esq; deacon convener, and the other very respectable members of the Town Council of Glasgow by their [most eminent] and very [humble servant], J. Mennons. Glasgow : Printed by J. Mennons, editor of the Glasgow Advertiser, Mondays & Fridays. and sold at his Shop, first west from the Exchange, and by all the booksellers.
Chicago
The Glasgow almanack for 1796. : Being leap year. Is most respectfully inscribed to the Honourable John Dunlop, Esq. lord provost, Laurence Craigie Esq; George Lothian Esq; John Paul Esq; bailies, John Laurie, Esq; dean of Guild, Robert Robertson Esq; deacon convener, and the other very respectable members of the Town Council of Glasgow by their [most eminent] and very [humble servant], J. Mennons. Glasgow : Printed by J. Mennons, editor of the Glasgow Advertiser, Mondays & Fridays. and sold at his Shop, first west from the Exchange, and by all the booksellers, [1796]