Rusticus. (1754). The good of the community impartially considered: In a letter to a merchant in Boston; in answer to one received respecting the excise-bill. : Wherein an attempt is made, first, to show that it is for the interest of the community to excise all the luxuras printed], to answer all the objections that have been raised, both against excises, and the present method proposed for collecting the same;. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRusticus. The Good of the Community Impartially Considered: In a Letter to a Merchant in Boston; in Answer to One Received Respecting the Excise-bill. : Wherein an Attempt Is Made, First, to Show That It Is for the Interest of the Community to Excise All the Luxuras Printed], to Answer All the Objections That Have Been Raised, Both Against Excises, and the Present Method Proposed for Collecting the Same;. Boston: [publisher not identified], 1754.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRusticus. The Good of the Community Impartially Considered: In a Letter to a Merchant in Boston; in Answer to One Received Respecting the Excise-bill. : Wherein an Attempt Is Made, First, to Show That It Is for the Interest of the Community to Excise All the Luxuras Printed], to Answer All the Objections That Have Been Raised, Both Against Excises, and the Present Method Proposed for Collecting the Same;. [publisher not identified], 1754.