(1757). Great-Britain's true system: Where in is clearly shewn, I. That an increase of the public debts and taxes must, in a few years, prove the ruin of the monied, the trading, and the landed interests. II. The necessity of raising the supplies to carry on war, within the year. London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreat-Britain's True System: Where in Is Clearly Shewn, I. That an Increase of the Public Debts and Taxes Must, in a Few Years, Prove the Ruin of the Monied, the Trading, and the Landed Interests. II. The Necessity of Raising the Supplies to Carry on War, Within the Year. London, 1757.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationGreat-Britain's True System: Where in Is Clearly Shewn, I. That an Increase of the Public Debts and Taxes Must, in a Few Years, Prove the Ruin of the Monied, the Trading, and the Landed Interests. II. The Necessity of Raising the Supplies to Carry on War, Within the Year. London, 1757.