APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1819). The wrongs of Britons, or Proofs, deduced from an investigation into the true causes of the prosperity of nations. That while the present agricultural and manufacturing systems continue to be persued [...]. Being an earnest appeal to the understanding of those, who think it their duty, or interest, to oppose a reform in parliament. Sutton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Wrongs of Britons, or Proofs, Deduced from an Investigation into the True Causes of the Prosperity of Nations. That While the Present Agricultural and Manufacturing Systems Continue to Be Persued [...]. Being an Earnest Appeal to the Understanding of Those, Who Think It Their Duty, or Interest, to Oppose a Reform in Parliament. Sutton, 1819.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

The Wrongs of Britons, or Proofs, Deduced from an Investigation into the True Causes of the Prosperity of Nations. That While the Present Agricultural and Manufacturing Systems Continue to Be Persued [...]. Being an Earnest Appeal to the Understanding of Those, Who Think It Their Duty, or Interest, to Oppose a Reform in Parliament. Sutton, 1819.

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