APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1787). To the free, virtuous, and independent electors of Massachusetts: Freemen, attend!-----The spirit of the present rebellion, so far as relates to arms, seems to have subsided:--The measures which have hitherto been pursued have had the happiest effects. But the benefit to be reaped from those measures will depend on the continuance in office of those men, under whose administration they were adopted. .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

To the Free, Virtuous, and Independent Electors of Massachusetts: Freemen, Attend!-----The Spirit of the Present Rebellion, so Far as Relates to Arms, Seems to Have Subsided:--The Measures Which Have Hitherto Been Pursued Have Had the Happiest Effects. But the Benefit to Be Reaped from Those Measures Will Depend on the Continuance in Office of Those Men, Under Whose Administration They Were Adopted. .. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1787.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

To the Free, Virtuous, and Independent Electors of Massachusetts: Freemen, Attend!-----The Spirit of the Present Rebellion, so Far as Relates to Arms, Seems to Have Subsided:--The Measures Which Have Hitherto Been Pursued Have Had the Happiest Effects. But the Benefit to Be Reaped from Those Measures Will Depend on the Continuance in Office of Those Men, Under Whose Administration They Were Adopted. .. [publisher not identified], 1787.

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