APA (7th ed.) Citation

Braddon, L. (1717). The miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge: But by making them happy, we shall remove that guilt, raise the glory, and double the wealth and strength of Great Britain ; and pay old debts without new taxes. ..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Braddon, Laurence. The Miseries of the Poor Are a National Sin, Shame, and Charge: But by Making Them Happy, We Shall Remove That Guilt, Raise the Glory, and Double the Wealth and Strength of Great Britain ; and Pay Old Debts Without New Taxes. .. 1717.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Braddon, Laurence. The Miseries of the Poor Are a National Sin, Shame, and Charge: But by Making Them Happy, We Shall Remove That Guilt, Raise the Glory, and Double the Wealth and Strength of Great Britain ; and Pay Old Debts Without New Taxes. .. 1717.

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