APA (7th ed.) Citation

A Bloody butchery, by the British troops: or, The runaway fight of the regulars: Being the particulars of the victorious battle fought at and near Concord ... between two thousand regular troops, belonging to his Britannic majesty, and a few hundred provincial troops ... : To which is annexed, a funeral elegy on those who were slain in the battle ((The second edition corrected, with some additions.).).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Bloody Butchery, by the British Troops: Or, The Runaway Fight of the Regulars: Being the Particulars of the Victorious Battle Fought at and Near Concord ... Between Two Thousand Regular Troops, Belonging to His Britannic Majesty, and a Few Hundred Provincial Troops ... : To Which Is Annexed, a Funeral Elegy on Those Who Were Slain in the Battle. (The second edition corrected, with some additions.).

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Bloody Butchery, by the British Troops: Or, The Runaway Fight of the Regulars: Being the Particulars of the Victorious Battle Fought at and Near Concord ... Between Two Thousand Regular Troops, Belonging to His Britannic Majesty, and a Few Hundred Provincial Troops ... : To Which Is Annexed, a Funeral Elegy on Those Who Were Slain in the Battle. (The second edition corrected, with some additions.).

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