APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1736). Jamaica ss. An act to prevent the abuses committed by entertaining, concealing, or carrying off, any of His Majesty's soldiers, any white men or women servants, or slaves belonging to any of the inhabitants of this island without tickets, and for the better regulating servants, and deciding differences between masters and servants [electronic resource].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jamaica Ss. An Act to Prevent the Abuses Committed by Entertaining, Concealing, or Carrying off, Any of His Majesty's Soldiers, Any White Men or Women Servants, or Slaves Belonging to Any of the Inhabitants of This Island Without Tickets, and for the Better Regulating Servants, and Deciding Differences Between Masters and Servants [electronic Resource]. 1736.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jamaica Ss. An Act to Prevent the Abuses Committed by Entertaining, Concealing, or Carrying off, Any of His Majesty's Soldiers, Any White Men or Women Servants, or Slaves Belonging to Any of the Inhabitants of This Island Without Tickets, and for the Better Regulating Servants, and Deciding Differences Between Masters and Servants [electronic Resource]. 1736.

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