APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1781). A Poem, spoken extempore, by a young lady: On hearing the guns firing and bells chiming on account of the great and glorious acquisition of their Excellencies Gen. Washington and the C. de Grasse, by the surrender of York-Town. Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Stump.--At the same place may be had, Russell's American almanac, and Bickerstaff's Boston do.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Poem, Spoken Extempore, by a Young Lady: On Hearing the Guns Firing and Bells Chiming on Account of the Great and Glorious Acquisition of Their Excellencies Gen. Washington and the C. De Grasse, by the Surrender of York-Town. S.l: Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Stump.--At the same place may be had, Russell's American almanac, and Bickerstaff's Boston do, 1781.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Poem, Spoken Extempore, by a Young Lady: On Hearing the Guns Firing and Bells Chiming on Account of the Great and Glorious Acquisition of Their Excellencies Gen. Washington and the C. De Grasse, by the Surrender of York-Town. Printed by E. Russell, near Liberty-Stump.--At the same place may be had, Russell's American almanac, and Bickerstaff's Boston do, 1781.

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