(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.) CitationThe 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.) CitationThe 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.