Whig Club, instituted in May, 1784 by John Bellamy; To be composed of gentlemen, who solemnly pledge themselves to support the constitution of this country, according to the principles established at the Glorious Revolution.
MLA
Whig Club (London, England). Whig Club, instituted in May, 1784 by John Bellamy; To be composed of gentlemen, who solemnly pledge themselves to support the constitution of this country, according to the principles established at the Glorious Revolution. [London?, 1788?]
APA
Whig Club (London, E. (1788). Whig Club, instituted in May, 1784 by John Bellamy; To be composed of gentlemen, who solemnly pledge themselves to support the constitution of this country, according to the principles established at the Glorious Revolution. [London?.
Chicago
Whig Club (London, England). Whig Club, instituted in May, 1784 by John Bellamy; To be composed of gentlemen, who solemnly pledge themselves to support the constitution of this country, according to the principles established at the Glorious Revolution. [London?, 1788?]