Jay, J., Franklin, B., Adams, J., & Russell, E. (1783). Boston, April 7, 1783: By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived at Salem, last Friday, in twenty-two days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, asl follows: By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of a cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America. Sold at E. Russell's office, near Liberty-Stump.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJay, John, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Ezekiel Russell. Boston, April 7, 1783: By the Ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, Who Arrived at Salem, Last Friday, in Twenty-two Days from France, We Have Received a Printed Copy of a Declaration of the American Ministers, Asl Follows: By the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for Making Peace with Great-Britain. A Declaration of a Cessation of Arms, as Well by Sea as Land, Agreed upon Between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America. [Boston]: Sold at E. Russell's office, near Liberty-Stump, 1783.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJay, John, et al. Boston, April 7, 1783: By the Ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, Who Arrived at Salem, Last Friday, in Twenty-two Days from France, We Have Received a Printed Copy of a Declaration of the American Ministers, Asl Follows: By the Ministers Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for Making Peace with Great-Britain. A Declaration of a Cessation of Arms, as Well by Sea as Land, Agreed upon Between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America. Sold at E. Russell's office, near Liberty-Stump, 1783.