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Nov 19, 2009 19:26

dear anyone,

I am attempting to cite a treaty published by the 23rd US Congress in 1834. How the everloving fuck do I cite that in MLA style.

love
me.

fuck all this for a game of soldiers, college scares me, what is this fuckery, holy fucking shit on toast

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kanjoku November 20 2009, 03:30:38 UTC
... http://www.easybib.com/#sourceList ?

Um. Probably as a government publication, though I'm not quite positive. It's certainly not an executive order, and I think it might fit better than the federal yadayadas.

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kanjoku November 20 2009, 03:31:51 UTC
:| Or a congressional publication, even. I fail.

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metafictionally November 20 2009, 03:34:44 UTC
I'm going to ask my english professor and come back to it tomorrow but aksjdflkawjehlfk I ALREADY HAVE TO WRITE 15 PAGES WHY DO I HAVE TO CITE 23RD CONGRESS BULLSHIT TOO why do i do this to myself

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kanjoku November 20 2009, 03:54:44 UTC
... *hugs forever*

Because it was an excellent source, and you were trying to make the best paper you could?

Or because life hates you?

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sasoriza November 20 2009, 04:19:49 UTC
Sorry! I only know APA, cause that's what my college uses.

I haven't done MLA since grade 12 >:

That would be a government document though, so maybe try google?

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metafictionally November 20 2009, 07:40:09 UTC
I'm just going to ask my english professor tomorrow skdjfhlk. Rawwwr. Yeah we only use MLA here, except for the social sciences which require Chicago.

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