(1773). Boston, December 2, 1773: Whereas it has been reported that a permit will be given by the Custom-House for landing the tea now on board a vessel laying in this harbour, commanded by Capt. Hall. ... it was solemnly voted by the body of the people of this and the neighbouring towns assembled at the Old-South Meeting House on Tuesday the 30th day of November, that the said tea never should be landed in this province, or pay one farthing of duty .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBoston, December 2, 1773: Whereas It Has Been Reported That a Permit Will Be Given by the Custom-House for Landing the Tea Now on Board a Vessel Laying in This Harbour, Commanded by Capt. Hall. ... It Was Solemnly Voted by the Body of the People of This and the Neighbouring Towns Assembled at the Old-South Meeting House on Tuesday the 30th Day of November, That the Said Tea Never Should Be Landed in This Province, or Pay One Farthing of Duty .. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1773.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBoston, December 2, 1773: Whereas It Has Been Reported That a Permit Will Be Given by the Custom-House for Landing the Tea Now on Board a Vessel Laying in This Harbour, Commanded by Capt. Hall. ... It Was Solemnly Voted by the Body of the People of This and the Neighbouring Towns Assembled at the Old-South Meeting House on Tuesday the 30th Day of November, That the Said Tea Never Should Be Landed in This Province, or Pay One Farthing of Duty .. [publisher not identified], 1773.