APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1773). The Following circumstances relating to the famous Ansell Nickerson, and the boy, (mentioned in the trial to be carried away by the pirates) who, they say is arrived at Martha's-Vineyard: Also, the testimony of two men, belonging to Seaquin, who were robbed by a top-sail schooner with four boats, on the fourteenth of November: to which is added, the declaration of a justice of the peace, respecting Mr. Nickerson's innocence of the murder and robbery in Nov. All which particulars have transpired since his trial and acquittal. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Following Circumstances Relating to the Famous Ansell Nickerson, and the Boy, (mentioned in the Trial to Be Carried Away by the Pirates) Who, They Say Is Arrived at Martha's-Vineyard: Also, the Testimony of Two Men, Belonging to Seaquin, Who Were Robbed by a Top-sail Schooner with Four Boats, on the Fourteenth of November: To Which Is Added, the Declaration of a Justice of the Peace, Respecting Mr. Nickerson's Innocence of the Murder and Robbery in Nov. All Which Particulars Have Transpired Since His Trial and Acquittal. [Boston]: [publisher not identified], 1773.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Following Circumstances Relating to the Famous Ansell Nickerson, and the Boy, (mentioned in the Trial to Be Carried Away by the Pirates) Who, They Say Is Arrived at Martha's-Vineyard: Also, the Testimony of Two Men, Belonging to Seaquin, Who Were Robbed by a Top-sail Schooner with Four Boats, on the Fourteenth of November: To Which Is Added, the Declaration of a Justice of the Peace, Respecting Mr. Nickerson's Innocence of the Murder and Robbery in Nov. All Which Particulars Have Transpired Since His Trial and Acquittal. [publisher not identified], 1773.

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