(1773). Boston, April 20th, 1773: Sir, The efforts made by the legislative [sic] of this province in their last sessions to free themselves from slavery, gave us, who are in that deplorable state, a high degree of satisfaction. ... We cannot but wish and hope Sir, that you will have the same grand object, we mean civil and religious liberty, in view in your next session. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBoston, April 20th, 1773: Sir, The Efforts Made by the Legislative [sic] of This Province in Their Last Sessions to Free Themselves from Slavery, Gave Us, Who Are in That Deplorable State, a High Degree of Satisfaction. ... We Cannot but Wish and Hope Sir, That You Will Have the Same Grand Object, We Mean Civil and Religious Liberty, in View in Your Next Session. S.l: s.n, 1773.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBoston, April 20th, 1773: Sir, The Efforts Made by the Legislative [sic] of This Province in Their Last Sessions to Free Themselves from Slavery, Gave Us, Who Are in That Deplorable State, a High Degree of Satisfaction. ... We Cannot but Wish and Hope Sir, That You Will Have the Same Grand Object, We Mean Civil and Religious Liberty, in View in Your Next Session. s.n, 1773.