(1774). To the public: As the merchants of this city have nobly refused letting their vessels to the tools of government, for the base purpose of transporting troops and military stores to Boston ... it is therefore hoped that no pilot will be found so lost to all sense of duty to his country, as to assist in that detestable work. [Printed by John Holt].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo the Public: As the Merchants of This City Have Nobly Refused Letting Their Vessels to the Tools of Government, for the Base Purpose of Transporting Troops and Military Stores to Boston ... It Is Therefore Hoped That No Pilot Will Be Found so Lost to All Sense of Duty to His Country, as to Assist in That Detestable Work. [New York]: [Printed by John Holt], 1774.
MLA引文To the Public: As the Merchants of This City Have Nobly Refused Letting Their Vessels to the Tools of Government, for the Base Purpose of Transporting Troops and Military Stores to Boston ... It Is Therefore Hoped That No Pilot Will Be Found so Lost to All Sense of Duty to His Country, as to Assist in That Detestable Work. [Printed by John Holt], 1774.