APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1768). The True Sons of Liberty and supporters of the non-importation agreement, are determined to resent any the least insult or menace offer'd to any one or more of the several committees appointed by the body at Faneuil-Hall, and chastise any one or more of them as they deserve ; and will also support the printers in any thing the committees shall desire them to print.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The True Sons of Liberty and Supporters of the Non-importation Agreement, Are Determined to Resent Any the Least Insult or Menace Offer'd to Any One or More of the Several Committees Appointed by the Body at Faneuil-Hall, and Chastise Any One or More of Them as They Deserve ; and Will Also Support the Printers in Any Thing the Committees Shall Desire Them to Print. 1768.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The True Sons of Liberty and Supporters of the Non-importation Agreement, Are Determined to Resent Any the Least Insult or Menace Offer'd to Any One or More of the Several Committees Appointed by the Body at Faneuil-Hall, and Chastise Any One or More of Them as They Deserve ; and Will Also Support the Printers in Any Thing the Committees Shall Desire Them to Print. 1768.

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