APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baltimore County (Md.) & Lux, W. (1774). At a general meeting of the freeholders, gentlemen, merchants, tradesmen and other inhabitants of Baltimore County, held at the Court-house of the said county on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774. Capt. Charles Ridgley, chairman: Resolved 1st. That it is the opinion of this meeting, that the town of Boston is now suffering in the common cause of America. Printed by Enoch Story, at his printing-office.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baltimore County (Md.) and William Lux. At a General Meeting of the Freeholders, Gentlemen, Merchants, Tradesmen and Other Inhabitants of Baltimore County, Held at the Court-house of the Said County on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774. Capt. Charles Ridgley, Chairman: Resolved 1st. That It Is the Opinion of This Meeting, That the Town of Boston Is Now Suffering in the Common Cause of America. Baltimore: Printed by Enoch Story, at his printing-office, 1774.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Baltimore County (Md.) and William Lux. At a General Meeting of the Freeholders, Gentlemen, Merchants, Tradesmen and Other Inhabitants of Baltimore County, Held at the Court-house of the Said County on Tuesday the 31st of May, 1774. Capt. Charles Ridgley, Chairman: Resolved 1st. That It Is the Opinion of This Meeting, That the Town of Boston Is Now Suffering in the Common Cause of America. Printed by Enoch Story, at his printing-office, 1774.

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