(1809). Mr. Bacon's motion for arming the merchant vessels of the United States, and authorizing them to repel, by force, any attempt to search, restrain, or seize them by any French or British armed vessel: January 27, 1809. : Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom is committed a motion made by Mr. Nicholas, relative to a repeal of the embargo, and defending the neutral rights of the United States upon the high seas. [electronic resource].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMr. Bacon's Motion for Arming the Merchant Vessels of the United States, and Authorizing Them to Repel, by Force, Any Attempt to Search, Restrain, or Seize Them by Any French or British Armed Vessel: January 27, 1809. : Read, and Referred to the Committee of the Whole House, to Whom Is Committed a Motion Made by Mr. Nicholas, Relative to a Repeal of the Embargo, and Defending the Neutral Rights of the United States upon the High Seas. [electronic Resource]. 1809.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMr. Bacon's Motion for Arming the Merchant Vessels of the United States, and Authorizing Them to Repel, by Force, Any Attempt to Search, Restrain, or Seize Them by Any French or British Armed Vessel: January 27, 1809. : Read, and Referred to the Committee of the Whole House, to Whom Is Committed a Motion Made by Mr. Nicholas, Relative to a Repeal of the Embargo, and Defending the Neutral Rights of the United States upon the High Seas. [electronic Resource]. 1809.