APA (7th ed.) Citation

United States. Continental Congress, Greene, N., & Morgan, D. (1781). Providence, February 20, 1781: This afternoon an express arrived here from Philadelphia, by whom we have the following important intelligence from South-Carolina, which was received at Philadelphia by an express from the Hon. Major-General Greene. Printed by John Carter.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

United States. Continental Congress, Nathanael Greene, and Daniel Morgan. Providence, February 20, 1781: This Afternoon an Express Arrived Here from Philadelphia, by Whom We Have the Following Important Intelligence from South-Carolina, Which Was Received at Philadelphia by an Express from the Hon. Major-General Greene. [Providence]: Printed by John Carter, 1781.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

United States. Continental Congress, et al. Providence, February 20, 1781: This Afternoon an Express Arrived Here from Philadelphia, by Whom We Have the Following Important Intelligence from South-Carolina, Which Was Received at Philadelphia by an Express from the Hon. Major-General Greene. Printed by John Carter, 1781.

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