La Poterie, a. d. (1789). To the publick: On the fourth of February ult. 1789, a Frenchman, by the name of Louis Abraham Welch ... being on his death-bed, expressed the greatest desire to receive the last sacrament, and to be buried in Boston by the subscriber, Catholick Priest, according to the rites of the Holy Roman Church. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLa Poterie, abbé de. To the Publick: On the Fourth of February Ult. 1789, a Frenchman, by the Name of Louis Abraham Welch ... Being on His Death-bed, Expressed the Greatest Desire to Receive the Last Sacrament, and to Be Buried in Boston by the Subscriber, Catholick Priest, According to the Rites of the Holy Roman Church. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1789.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLa Poterie, abbé de. To the Publick: On the Fourth of February Ult. 1789, a Frenchman, by the Name of Louis Abraham Welch ... Being on His Death-bed, Expressed the Greatest Desire to Receive the Last Sacrament, and to Be Buried in Boston by the Subscriber, Catholick Priest, According to the Rites of the Holy Roman Church. [publisher not identified], 1789.