APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cushing, M. (1734). The declaration & confession of Matthew Cushing: A young man aged about twenty two years, who was try'd for burglary at the Superiour Court held at Boston in August last, and had sentence of death pass'd upon him for the same; which he deliver'd to us on Tuesday Sept. 24 and confirm'd the same before credible witnesses the day of his execution, to be published for the benefit of mankind. Printed and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green] at the printing house in Queen-Street, over against the prison.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cushing, Matthew. The Declaration & Confession of Matthew Cushing: A Young Man Aged About Twenty Two Years, Who Was Try'd for Burglary at the Superiour Court Held at Boston in August Last, and Had Sentence of Death Pass'd upon Him for the Same; Which He Deliver'd to Us on Tuesday Sept. 24 and Confirm'd the Same Before Credible Witnesses the Day of His Execution, to Be Published for the Benefit of Mankind. S.l: Printed and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green] at the printing house in Queen-Street, over against the prison, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cushing, Matthew. The Declaration & Confession of Matthew Cushing: A Young Man Aged About Twenty Two Years, Who Was Try'd for Burglary at the Superiour Court Held at Boston in August Last, and Had Sentence of Death Pass'd upon Him for the Same; Which He Deliver'd to Us on Tuesday Sept. 24 and Confirm'd the Same Before Credible Witnesses the Day of His Execution, to Be Published for the Benefit of Mankind. Printed and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green] at the printing house in Queen-Street, over against the prison, 1734.

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