APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gentleman in the country. (1735). A letter from a gentleman in the country to a friend in London: giving his reasons for deserting what is called the country interest: Proving court and country inseparable, by ties of wisdom and justice.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gentleman in the country. A Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to a Friend in London: Giving His Reasons for Deserting What Is Called the Country Interest: Proving Court and Country Inseparable, by Ties of Wisdom and Justice. 1735.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gentleman in the country. A Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to a Friend in London: Giving His Reasons for Deserting What Is Called the Country Interest: Proving Court and Country Inseparable, by Ties of Wisdom and Justice. 1735.

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