APA (7th ed.) Citation

Friendly Fire Society (Portsmouth, N.H.). (1795). Friendly Fire Society, established at Portsmouth, August, 1762: For the reciprocal advantage of its members in the preservation of their interest, when visited by the distressing calamity, fire, that on such melancholy occasions their property might be secured, as well from abandoned thieves, as from the devouring flames. Printed by J. Melcher.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Friendly Fire Society (Portsmouth, N.H.). Friendly Fire Society, Established at Portsmouth, August, 1762: For the Reciprocal Advantage of Its Members in the Preservation of Their Interest, When Visited by the Distressing Calamity, Fire, That on Such Melancholy Occasions Their Property Might Be Secured, as Well from Abandoned Thieves, as from the Devouring Flames. S.l: Printed by J. Melcher, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Friendly Fire Society (Portsmouth, N.H.). Friendly Fire Society, Established at Portsmouth, August, 1762: For the Reciprocal Advantage of Its Members in the Preservation of Their Interest, When Visited by the Distressing Calamity, Fire, That on Such Melancholy Occasions Their Property Might Be Secured, as Well from Abandoned Thieves, as from the Devouring Flames. Printed by J. Melcher, 1795.

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