Philadelphia (Ship). (1778). All loyal seamen or able-bodied landmen, desirous of serving His Majesty King George the Third, and willing to enter on board the galley Philadelphia,fitted for the better defence of the city, and river-service only: Now lying at the New-Ferry Wharf; will meet with every encouragement. Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. in Market-Street, between Front and Second-Streets.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhiladelphia (Ship). All Loyal Seamen or Able-bodied Landmen, Desirous of Serving His Majesty King George the Third, and Willing to Enter on Board the Galley Philadelphia,fitted for the Better Defence of the City, and River-service Only: Now Lying at the New-Ferry Wharf; Will Meet with Every Encouragement. S.l: Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. in Market-Street, between Front and Second-Streets, 1778.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhiladelphia (Ship). All Loyal Seamen or Able-bodied Landmen, Desirous of Serving His Majesty King George the Third, and Willing to Enter on Board the Galley Philadelphia,fitted for the Better Defence of the City, and River-service Only: Now Lying at the New-Ferry Wharf; Will Meet with Every Encouragement. Printed by James Humphreys, Junr. in Market-Street, between Front and Second-Streets, 1778.