Shearman, J. (1764). I am now to finish a life, which, long since, by the equitable laws of my country, I justly forfeited: ... May all ... take warning by the awful spectacle which this body of mine will exhibit, when suspended in the place destined for its suffering. Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at his printing-office in Back-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationShearman, John. I Am Now to Finish a Life, Which, Long Since, by the Equitable Laws of My Country, I Justly Forfeited: ... May All ... Take Warning by the Awful Spectacle Which This Body of Mine Will Exhibit, When Suspended in the Place Destined for Its Suffering. Boston: Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at his printing-office in Back-Street, 1764.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationShearman, John. I Am Now to Finish a Life, Which, Long Since, by the Equitable Laws of My Country, I Justly Forfeited: ... May All ... Take Warning by the Awful Spectacle Which This Body of Mine Will Exhibit, When Suspended in the Place Destined for Its Suffering. Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at his printing-office in Back-Street, 1764.