Salem (Mass.). (1777). The Price Act: or, the bill now in force in the town of Salem. For the prevention of monopoly and oppression: At a meeting of the select-men and committee of correspondence, inspection and safety, in Salem, February 1, 1777. Whereas by an act of the great and General Court of this state ... the following articles shall not be sold for a higher price in the town of Salem, than is herein hereafter settled. Printed by E. Russell, in the Main-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSalem (Mass.). The Price Act: Or, the Bill Now in Force in the Town of Salem. For the Prevention of Monopoly and Oppression: At a Meeting of the Select-men and Committee of Correspondence, Inspection and Safety, in Salem, February 1, 1777. Whereas by an Act of the Great and General Court of This State ... the Following Articles Shall Not Be Sold for a Higher Price in the Town of Salem, than Is Herein Hereafter Settled. Salem [Mass.]: Printed by E. Russell, in the Main-Street, 1777.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSalem (Mass.). The Price Act: Or, the Bill Now in Force in the Town of Salem. For the Prevention of Monopoly and Oppression: At a Meeting of the Select-men and Committee of Correspondence, Inspection and Safety, in Salem, February 1, 1777. Whereas by an Act of the Great and General Court of This State ... the Following Articles Shall Not Be Sold for a Higher Price in the Town of Salem, than Is Herein Hereafter Settled. Printed by E. Russell, in the Main-Street, 1777.