APA (7th ed.) Citation

Thurber and Cahoon. (1790). Just imported from London, and Bristol: And to be sold by Thurber and Cahoon, at their shop, the sign of the bunch of grapes, at the north end of Providence, an assortment of braziery ware, English and India goods, at the most reasonable terms, for money, viz. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Thurber and Cahoon. Just Imported from London, and Bristol: And to Be Sold by Thurber and Cahoon, at Their Shop, the Sign of the Bunch of Grapes, at the North End of Providence, an Assortment of Braziery Ware, English and India Goods, at the Most Reasonable Terms, for Money, Viz. S.l: s.n, 1790.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Thurber and Cahoon. Just Imported from London, and Bristol: And to Be Sold by Thurber and Cahoon, at Their Shop, the Sign of the Bunch of Grapes, at the North End of Providence, an Assortment of Braziery Ware, English and India Goods, at the Most Reasonable Terms, for Money, Viz. s.n, 1790.

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