Rhode Island. General Assembly. (1781). State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July session, 1781.: Whereas five hundred men are ordered into service ... measures should be taken for supplying them with bread ... wherefore resolved, that the persons hereafter named ... deliver, at the places hereafter named, the number of bushels of corn or rye set against their several towns. [Printed by John Carter].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRhode Island. General Assembly. State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July Session, 1781.: Whereas Five Hundred Men Are Ordered into Service ... Measures Should Be Taken for Supplying Them with Bread ... Wherefore Resolved, That the Persons Hereafter Named ... Deliver, at the Places Hereafter Named, the Number of Bushels of Corn or Rye Set Against Their Several Towns. [Providence]: [Printed by John Carter], 1781.
MLA引文Rhode Island. General Assembly. State of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, July Session, 1781.: Whereas Five Hundred Men Are Ordered into Service ... Measures Should Be Taken for Supplying Them with Bread ... Wherefore Resolved, That the Persons Hereafter Named ... Deliver, at the Places Hereafter Named, the Number of Bushels of Corn or Rye Set Against Their Several Towns. [Printed by John Carter], 1781.