(1753). The dogs plea, or Reasons most humbly submitted by the barking fraternity of Great Britain, to the men their masters, Shewing why dogs ought to be exempted from taxes. Griffiths.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Dogs Plea, or Reasons Most Humbly Submitted by the Barking Fraternity of Great Britain, to the Men Their Masters, Shewing Why Dogs Ought to Be Exempted from Taxes. Griffiths, 1753.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationThe Dogs Plea, or Reasons Most Humbly Submitted by the Barking Fraternity of Great Britain, to the Men Their Masters, Shewing Why Dogs Ought to Be Exempted from Taxes. Griffiths, 1753.
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