Humanus. (1774). To the inhabitants of New-York: I am much alarmed to find some of my fellow citizens who mean well to the cause of American freedom, under the influence of a strange and mistaken opinion, that it would be proper to withhold all provisions and clothing from the soldiery at Boston. Printed by John Holt.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHumanus. To the Inhabitants of New-York: I Am Much Alarmed to Find Some of My Fellow Citizens Who Mean Well to the Cause of American Freedom, Under the Influence of a Strange and Mistaken Opinion, That It Would Be Proper to Withhold All Provisions and Clothing from the Soldiery at Boston. S.l: Printed by John Holt, 1774.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHumanus. To the Inhabitants of New-York: I Am Much Alarmed to Find Some of My Fellow Citizens Who Mean Well to the Cause of American Freedom, Under the Influence of a Strange and Mistaken Opinion, That It Would Be Proper to Withhold All Provisions and Clothing from the Soldiery at Boston. Printed by John Holt, 1774.