Estwick, S. (1776). A letter to the Reverend Josiah Tucker, D.D. dean of Glocester: In answer to his Humble address and earnest appeal. & c., with a postscript, in which the present war against America is shewn to be the effect, not the causes assigned by him and others, but of a fixed plan of administration, founded in system: the landed opposed to the commercial interest of the state, being as the means in order to the end. J. Almon.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEstwick, Samuel. A Letter to the Reverend Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester: In Answer to His Humble Address and Earnest Appeal. & C., with a Postscript, in Which the Present War Against America Is Shewn to Be the Effect, Not the Causes Assigned by Him and Others, but of a Fixed Plan of Administration, Founded in System: The Landed Opposed to the Commercial Interest of the State, Being as the Means in Order to the End. London: J. Almon, 1776.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEstwick, Samuel. A Letter to the Reverend Josiah Tucker, D.D. Dean of Glocester: In Answer to His Humble Address and Earnest Appeal. & C., with a Postscript, in Which the Present War Against America Is Shewn to Be the Effect, Not the Causes Assigned by Him and Others, but of a Fixed Plan of Administration, Founded in System: The Landed Opposed to the Commercial Interest of the State, Being as the Means in Order to the End. J. Almon, 1776.