Virginia. General Assembly. (1799). To the honourable the General Assembly of Virginia: The petition of the merchants, tradesmen, and other inhabitants of the town of Alexandria, humbly sheweth, That the experience of ages has proven that the operations of well conducted banks are beneficial to a country, in facilitating commerce .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVirginia. General Assembly. To the Honourable the General Assembly of Virginia: The Petition of the Merchants, Tradesmen, and Other Inhabitants of the Town of Alexandria, Humbly Sheweth, That the Experience of Ages Has Proven That the Operations of Well Conducted Banks Are Beneficial to a Country, in Facilitating Commerce .. [Alexandria, D.C.]: [publisher not identified], 1799.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVirginia. General Assembly. To the Honourable the General Assembly of Virginia: The Petition of the Merchants, Tradesmen, and Other Inhabitants of the Town of Alexandria, Humbly Sheweth, That the Experience of Ages Has Proven That the Operations of Well Conducted Banks Are Beneficial to a Country, in Facilitating Commerce .. [publisher not identified], 1799.