Massachusetts. Governor (1785-1787 : Bowdoin). (1787). Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An address, to the good people of the Commonwealth.: A spirit of discontent, originating in supposed grievances, having ... stimulated many of the citizens in several of the counties of this Commonwealth, to the commission of acts subversive of the government ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, the 12th day of January, 1787. [Adams and Nourse].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMassachusetts. Governor (1785-1787 : Bowdoin). Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An Address, to the Good People of the Commonwealth.: A Spirit of Discontent, Originating in Supposed Grievances, Having ... Stimulated Many of the Citizens in Several of the Counties of This Commonwealth, to the Commission of Acts Subversive of the Government ... Given at the Council-chamber, in Boston, the 12th Day of January, 1787. [Boston]: [Adams and Nourse], 1787.
MLA引文Massachusetts. Governor (1785-1787 : Bowdoin). Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esquire, Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. An Address, to the Good People of the Commonwealth.: A Spirit of Discontent, Originating in Supposed Grievances, Having ... Stimulated Many of the Citizens in Several of the Counties of This Commonwealth, to the Commission of Acts Subversive of the Government ... Given at the Council-chamber, in Boston, the 12th Day of January, 1787. [Adams and Nourse], 1787.