(1700). Fair trade, besides the heavy duties it lies under, suffers yet more from the frauds of smuglers and the exactions of officers: For preventing both which, the bill before the House is calculated so that 'tis no wonder if the private interests of clandestine traders and officers should unite in raising a clamour against it. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFair Trade, Besides the Heavy Duties It Lies Under, Suffers yet More from the Frauds of Smuglers and the Exactions of Officers: For Preventing Both Which, the Bill Before the House Is Calculated so That 'Tis No Wonder If the Private Interests of Clandestine Traders and Officers Should Unite in Raising a Clamour Against It. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFair Trade, Besides the Heavy Duties It Lies Under, Suffers yet More from the Frauds of Smuglers and the Exactions of Officers: For Preventing Both Which, the Bill Before the House Is Calculated so That 'Tis No Wonder If the Private Interests of Clandestine Traders and Officers Should Unite in Raising a Clamour Against It. [publisher not identified], 1700.